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Holistic approach to substance‐induced psychosis
Addiction, EarlyView.
Julia M. Lappin +2 more
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Abstract Background and Aims Cannabis is among the most widely used psychoactive substances globally and is often consumed alongside tobacco. Cannabis use has been associated with impairments in attention, learning, and memory, whereas nicotine can acutely enhance, but chronically impair, certain cognitive functions.
Emese Kroon +5 more
wiley +1 more source
A Feasibility Assessment of the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System for the Detection of Cannabis-Related Safety Signals. [PDF]
Lopes POMV, Harris CS, Gravel CA.
europepmc +1 more source
Abstract Background and aims NEET (Not in Employment, Education or Training) youth represent a vulnerable population from a public health perspective, facing multiple health challenges, including elevated substance use. Tobacco and cannabis are the most commonly used psychoactive substances among young people, with early initiation associated with long‐
Clara Eyraud +6 more
wiley +1 more source
Psychometric evaluation of the perceived barriers to cannabis reduction and cessation scale. [PDF]
Buckner JD +5 more
europepmc +1 more source
Association between cannabis use and result of COVID-19 testing among scholarised adolescents in Andalusia: A cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Torrejón-Guirado MC +2 more
europepmc +1 more source
Abstract Background and aims There has been an extensive literature describing the elevated risk of drug‐related death following an individual's release from prison; however, few previous studies have reported nationally representative samples or provided granular detail as to which individual drugs were deemed implicated in death.
Emmert Roberts +2 more
wiley +1 more source
Moving on from the illusion of prevention towards effective prevention of psychosis. [PDF]
Murray RM.
europepmc +1 more source
Abstract Background and aims On 9 June 2022, Thailand changed its cannabis legislation, expanding access to individuals aged >18 years. Evidence suggests that such changes could increase the risk of cannabis use and related harms, and could influence patterns of use of other substances among adolescents.
Sirada Puetpaiboon +7 more
wiley +1 more source

