Comparative Clinical Trajectories Across Cannabis‐Related and Nonsubstance‐Related Psychoses
ABSTRACT Background Research indicates that first‐episode psychosis (FEP) with cannabis use disorder (CUD) carries a substantial disease burden, but more granular clinical trajectories of cannabis‐related psychoses remain unclear. This study examines the clinical trajectories of first clinically diagnosed FEP&CUD and cannabis‐induced psychosis (CIP) in
Antti Mustonen +7 more
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Latent profile analysis of depressive symptoms in older patients with chronic diseases and their relationship with social support study. [PDF]
Liu L +5 more
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Abstract Background/Aims E‐cigarettes are frequently used by people who smoke. This study measured how the prevalence and patterns of smoking and vaping (‘dual use’) in England have changed as the vaping market has rapidly evolved. Design Representative monthly cross‐sectional survey, July 2016 to April 2024. Setting England.
Sarah E. Jackson +3 more
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Is the Japan’s Policy of Investing Public Pension Reserves on Social Infrastructure a Failed Policy?
KimYeonMyung
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Policy effects of reduced pension contribution rate on innovation input--Empirical evidence from Zhejiang and Shandong provinces. [PDF]
He Z, Xu J.
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Using aggregated ethnicity categories masks inequalities in smoking prevalence in England
Abstract Background and Aims Smoking prevalence in England is usually reported using aggregated ethnicity categories, which may obscure important differences. This study aimed to: [1] estimate smoking prevalence in England for six aggregated categories; [2] examine differences between the 18 detailed constituent groups within these categories; and [3 ...
Eve Taylor +3 more
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Different types of working after retirement on the changes in cognitive function among taiwanese retirees: 3-year follow-up study. [PDF]
Wu TK, Chiu CJ, Ku LE, Chang JH, Hu SC.
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Preventing lower‐level gambling harms: Shifting from individual‐ to system‐frame approaches
Abstract Background Gambling‐related harm is not concentrated solely among individuals meeting criteria for problematic or disordered gambling. Tackling harm at a population level is essential to reducing the total burden of harm and preventing escalation to more severe harms.
Robert M. Heirene
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