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Assessing rates and predictors of cannabis-associated psychotic ...

Considering that individuals presenting with acute cannabis-induced psychosis are at high risk of converting to a psychotic disorder (for ...

Assessing rates and predictors of cannabis-associated psychotic ...

Cannabis, one of the most widely used psychoactive substances worldwide, can give rise to acute cannabis-associated psychotic symptoms (CAPS).

Rates and correlates of cannabis-associated psychotic symptoms in ...

Second, individuals with cannabis-induced psychosis are at high risk of converting to a psychotic disorder in the long-term [21, 42, 43], in ...

Researchers assess rates of cannabis-associated psychotic episodes

The researchers found that overall, just 0.5% of marijuana users included in the studies experienced a "severe" psychotic episode.

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Cannabis, one of the most widely used psychoactive substances worldwide, can give rise to acute cannabis-associated psychotic symptoms ...

Cannabis use is associated with psychotic symptoms in ... - PsyPost

... psychotic symptoms, with higher rates linked to THC ... The paper, “Assessing rates and predictors of cannabis-associated psychotic ...

Assessing Cannabis Use in People with Psychosis

Moreover, in people with psychosis, the accuracy of self-reported use may be impaired by psychotic symptoms, cognitive deficits, and a desire to conceal use ...

Association of Cannabis Use–Related Predictor Variables and Self ...

The adjusted prevalence of self-reported psychosis in 2001–2002 was 0.32%, and in 2012–2013 it was 0.79%, with a prevalence difference of 0.47 ( ...

The contribution of cannabis use to variation in the incidence of ...

... cannabis use influence rates of psychotic disorder. 8. Ksir, C ∙ Hart, CL. Cannabis and psychosis: a critical overview of the relationship.

A systematic evidence map of the association between cannabis ...

(AB= (schizo* OR psychotic* OR psychosis OR psychoses )) OR (TI= (schizo* OR psychotic* OR psychosis OR psychoses )) AND (AB= (((systematic) AND (review) ) OR ...

Rates and correlates of cannabis-associated psychotic symptoms in ...

Cannabis, a widely used psychoactive substance, can trigger acute cannabis-associated psychotic symptoms (CAPS) in people who use cannabis (PWUC). To assess ...

Assessing rates and predictors of cannabis-associated psychotic ...

AbstractCannabis, one of the most widely used psychoactive substances worldwide, can give rise to acute cannabis-associated psychotic symptoms (CAPS). While ...

Assessing rates and predictors of cannabis-associated psychotic ...

AbstractCannabis, one of the most widely used psychoactive substances worldwide, can give rise to acute cannabis-associated psychotic symptoms (CAPS).

Recommendations for Reducing the Risk of Cannabis Use-Related ...

In most cases, these cannabis-induced acute psychotic symptoms resolved but they may play an etiological role in the development of psychosis or ...

Age-dependent association of cannabis use with risk of psychotic ...

This study provides new evidence of a strong but age-dependent association between cannabis use and risk of psychotic disorder.

Cannabis Use and Psychosis: A Longitudinal Population-based Study

Abstract. Cannabis use may increase the risk of psychotic disorders and result in a poor prognosis for those with an established vulnerability to psychosis.

Association between formal thought disorder and cannabis use

Cannabis use doubles the risk of developing a psychotic disorder in vulnerable individuals, and triggers the onset of first-episode psychosis ...

Cannabis-Induced Psychosis - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

The reviewers (Baldacchino et al., 2012) concluded that the available evidence is mixed but suggests that cannabis psychosis may include more positive psychotic ...

Association Between Continued Cannabis Use and Risk of Relapse ...

Importance Cannabis use after first-episode psychosis is associated with poor outcomes, but the causal nature of this association is unclear ...

Comparative harms assessments for cannabis, alcohol, and tobacco

Researchers have associated cannabis use with risk for psychosis, cognitive impairment, and traffic accident.