Stopping cannabis use benefits outcome in psychosis: Findings from 10-year follow-up study in the PAFIP-cohort
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica Aug 09, 2019
Setién-Suero E, Neergaardd K, Ortiz-García de la Fozb V, et al. - Researchers examined a sample of 209 patients with first episode of psychosis (FEP) for the long-term (up to 10 years) patterns connected to cannabis use. In addition, they sought how long-term clinical, functioning, and neurocognition are impacted by consumption. The analysis revealed more severe symptoms and worse functionality in persistent users vs ex-users and never-users at 10-year follow up. Ex-users who discontinued cannabis use before reassessment exhibited a comparable pattern to those who had never consumed.
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