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Substance use in adolescence and psychosis: clarifying the relationship

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posted on 2024-11-14, 21:06 authored by Emma Barkus, Robin Murray
Adolescence is a time of exploration of the self, and this exploration may involve the use of alcohol and drugs. Sadly, for some, adolescence also marks the first signs of a psychosis. The temporal proximity between the onset of substance use and of psychosis has been the cause of much debate. Here we review the association of alcohol, cannabis, stimulants, and other drugs with psychosis, and we conclude that the use of cannabis and the amphetamines significantly contributes to the risk of psychosis.

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Barkus, E and Murray, R, Substance use in adolescence and psychosis: clarifying the relationship, Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, 6, 2010, p 365-389.

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Annual Review of Clinical Psychology

Volume

6

Pagination

365-389

Language

English

RIS ID

30962

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