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276 related items for PubMed ID: 15763749

  • 1. Reasons for cannabis use in men with and without psychosis.
    Green B, Kavanagh DJ, Young RM.
    Drug Alcohol Rev; 2004 Dec; 23(4):445-53. PubMed ID: 15763749
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  • 2. Reasons for cannabis use and effects of cannabis use as reported by patients with psychotic disorders.
    Dekker N, Linszen DH, De Haan L.
    Psychopathology; 2009 Dec; 42(6):350-60. PubMed ID: 19752588
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  • 3. Early adolescent cannabis exposure and positive and negative dimensions of psychosis.
    Stefanis NC, Delespaul P, Henquet C, Bakoula C, Stefanis CN, Van Os J.
    Addiction; 2004 Oct; 99(10):1333-41. PubMed ID: 15369572
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  • 4. The journey through cannabis use: a qualitative study of the experiences of young adults with psychosis.
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  • 5. Implicit and explicit affective associations towards cannabis use in patients with recent-onset schizophrenia and healthy controls.
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    Psychol Med; 2010 Aug; 40(8):1325-36. PubMed ID: 19917142
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  • 6. Early exposure to cannabis and risk for psychosis in young adolescents in Trinidad.
    Konings M, Henquet C, Maharajh HD, Hutchinson G, Van Os J.
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  • 7. Predictors of cannabis use in men with and without psychosis.
    Green B, Kavanagh DJ, Young RM.
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  • 8. Reasons for substance use among people with mental disorders.
    Thornton LK, Baker AL, Lewin TJ, Kay-Lambkin FJ, Kavanagh D, Richmond R, Kelly B, Johnson MP.
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  • 9. The impact of alcohol and illicit drugs on people with psychosis: the second Australian National Survey of Psychosis.
    Moore E, Mancuso SG, Slade T, Galletly C, Castle DJ.
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  • 10. A qualitative study of illicit and non-prescribed drug use amongst people with psychotic disorders.
    Charles V, Weaver T.
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  • 11. Course of cannabis use and clinical outcome in patients with non-affective psychosis: a 3-year follow-up study.
    van der Meer FJ, Velthorst E, Genetic Risk and Outcome of Psychosis (GROUP) Investigators.
    Psychol Med; 2015 Jul; 45(9):1977-88. PubMed ID: 25654244
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  • 14. Reasons for cannabis use: patients with schizophrenia versus matched healthy controls.
    Schaub M, Fanghaenel K, Stohler R.
    Aust N Z J Psychiatry; 2008 Dec; 42(12):1060-5. PubMed ID: 19016094
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  • 15. Emotional and behavioural antecedents of young adults who screen positive for non-affective psychosis: a 21-year birth cohort study.
    Welham J, Scott J, Williams G, Najman J, Bor W, O'Callaghan M, McGrath J.
    Psychol Med; 2009 Apr; 39(4):625-34. PubMed ID: 18606046
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  • 16. [Use of cannabis among adolescents and young adults in Norway].
    Pedersen W.
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  • 17. Do cannabis and urbanicity co-participate in causing psychosis? Evidence from a 10-year follow-up cohort study.
    Kuepper R, van Os J, Lieb R, Wittchen HU, Henquet C.
    Psychol Med; 2011 Oct 28; 41(10):2121-9. PubMed ID: 21466750
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  • 18. Reasons for cannabis use in first-episode psychosis: does strength of endorsement change over 12 months?
    Kolliakou A, Castle D, Sallis H, Joseph C, O'Connor J, Wiffen B, Gayer-Anderson C, McQueen G, Taylor H, Bonaccorso S, Gaughran F, Smith S, Greenwood K, Murray RM, Di Forti M, Atakan Z, Ismail K.
    Eur Psychiatry; 2015 Jan 28; 30(1):152-9. PubMed ID: 25541346
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  • 20. Marijuana coping motives interact with marijuana use frequency to predict anxious arousal, panic related catastrophic thinking, and worry among current marijuana users.
    Bonn-Miller MO, Zvolensky MJ, Bernstein A, Stickle TR.
    Depress Anxiety; 2008 Jan 28; 25(10):862-73. PubMed ID: 17849459
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