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Study: Cannabis Use over Time in Individuals at Clinical High Risk for Psychosis

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4 points by frankish 2 years ago · 2 comments

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frankishOP 2 years ago

Abstract:

Recreational cannabis use has recently gained considerable interest as an environmental risk factor that triggers the onset of psychosis. To date, however, the evidence that cannabis is associated with negative outcomes in individuals at clinical high risk (CHR) for psychosis is inconsistent. The present study tracked cannabis usage over a 2-year period and examined its associations with clinical and neurocognitive outcomes, along with medication rates. CHR youth who continuously used cannabis had higher neurocognition and social functioning over time, and decreased medication usage, relative to non-users. Surprisingly, clinical symptoms improved over time despite the medication decreases.

p.s. Did my best on the title, since it was too long.

cbsks 2 years ago

I guess self-medicating with marijuana actually works, to a certain extent!

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