Objectives: To determine whether and to what extent cannabis dependence is associated with comorbid psychiatric disorders and specific stages of change in treatment-seeking patients. Methods: We evaluated 80 cannabis-dependent, treatment-seeking patients residing in an urban area. Data on cannabis dependence, psychiatric disorders, and motivation were obtained using the Schedules for Clinical Assessment in Neuropsychiatry and the University of Rhode Island Change Assessment (URICA). Results: A diagnosis of schizophrenia was found to correlate with lower motivation scores (p = 0.038), which could have a negative effect on adherence to treatment. Conclusion: The high prevalence of concurrent psychiatric disorders in cannabis-dependent p...
Cannabis use is more common in individuals with non-affective psychotic disorder and their siblings ...
Background: 35%-45% young psychotic patients regularly use cannabis, which may have a negative impac...
Cannabis use is more common in individuals with non-affective psychotic disorder and their siblings ...
Objectives: To determine whether and to what extent cannabis dependence is associated with comorbid ...
Background: Population-based surveys demonstrate cannabis users are more likely to use both illicit ...
AIM: The objective of the current study was to identify risk factors that affect the onset of depend...
Abstract Aim The objective of the current study was to identify risk factors that affect the onset o...
The aim of the current study was to delineate the psychiatric profile of cannabis dependent young pe...
Cannabis is one of the most abused illicit drug in the United States. Currently, nine states and D.C...
Medical cannabis has been reported to improve the symptoms of various mental health conditions, such...
Medical cannabis has been reported to improve the symptoms of various mental health conditions, such...
The aim of the current study was to delineate the psychiatric profile of cannabis dependent young pe...
Introduction: People with serious mental illness (SMI) use cannabis more than any other illicit drug...
Background: 35%-45% young psychotic patients regularly use cannabis, which may have a negative impac...
Background: There are inconsistencies in findings as to whether cannabis use has a negative impact o...
Cannabis use is more common in individuals with non-affective psychotic disorder and their siblings ...
Background: 35%-45% young psychotic patients regularly use cannabis, which may have a negative impac...
Cannabis use is more common in individuals with non-affective psychotic disorder and their siblings ...
Objectives: To determine whether and to what extent cannabis dependence is associated with comorbid ...
Background: Population-based surveys demonstrate cannabis users are more likely to use both illicit ...
AIM: The objective of the current study was to identify risk factors that affect the onset of depend...
Abstract Aim The objective of the current study was to identify risk factors that affect the onset o...
The aim of the current study was to delineate the psychiatric profile of cannabis dependent young pe...
Cannabis is one of the most abused illicit drug in the United States. Currently, nine states and D.C...
Medical cannabis has been reported to improve the symptoms of various mental health conditions, such...
Medical cannabis has been reported to improve the symptoms of various mental health conditions, such...
The aim of the current study was to delineate the psychiatric profile of cannabis dependent young pe...
Introduction: People with serious mental illness (SMI) use cannabis more than any other illicit drug...
Background: 35%-45% young psychotic patients regularly use cannabis, which may have a negative impac...
Background: There are inconsistencies in findings as to whether cannabis use has a negative impact o...
Cannabis use is more common in individuals with non-affective psychotic disorder and their siblings ...
Background: 35%-45% young psychotic patients regularly use cannabis, which may have a negative impac...
Cannabis use is more common in individuals with non-affective psychotic disorder and their siblings ...