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Cannabis use and cognitive functioning in first-episode schizophrenia patients

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SCHIZOPHRENIA RESEARCH
卷 124, 期 1-3, 页码 142-151

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DOI: 10.1016/j.schres.2010.08.017

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Psychosis; Abuse; Cognition; Premorbid adjustment; Cannabis

资金

  1. Instituto de Salud Carlos III [PI020499, PI050427, PI060507]
  2. Plan Nacional de Drogas Research [2005 Orden sco/3246/2004]
  3. SENY Fundacio Research Grant [CI 2005 0308007]
  4. Fundacion Marques de Valdecilla [API07/011]
  5. AstraZeneca
  6. Pfizer
  7. Bristol Myers
  8. Squibb
  9. Johnson Johnson

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Cannabis is one of the most widely used illicit drugs in the world In healthy individuals cannabis is associated with cognitive impairments Research into the effect of cannabis use in schizophrenia has yielded contradictory findings Our aim has been to explore the correlates of cannabis use in cognitive and psychopathological features both cross-sectional and longitudinally in early phases of schizophrenia 104 patients with a first episode of non-affective psychosis and 37 healthy controls were studied Patients were classified according to their use of cannabis prior to the onset of the illness (47 users vs 57 non-users) They were cross-sectionally and longitudinally studied and compared on clinical and cognitive variables and also on their level of premorbid adjustment Cannabis user patients had better attention and executive functions than non-cannabis user patients at baseline and after 1 year of treatment Both groups showed similar improvement in their cognitive functioning during the 1-year follow-up period We also found that users had a better social premorbid adjustment particularly during the early periods of life The amount of cannabis consumed and the length of time of consumption did not significantly relate to cognitive performance The use of cannabis does not seem to be associated with a negative effect on cognition in a representative sample of first-episode schizophrenia patients Cannabis user patients appear to comprise a subgroup of patients with a better premorbid adjustment and premorbid frontal cognitive functions (C) 2010 Elsevier BV All rights reserved

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