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    Latest research into links between pot & psychosis

    I've put this in politics cos a lot of politicians are still using the myth of causal links betwwen pot & schizophrenia. This is the latest research into the links (and you'll see the conclusion is that there aren't any).

    Testing hypotheses about the relationship between cannabis use and psychosis.

    Degenhardt L, Hall W, Lynskey M.

    National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre, University of NSW, NSW 2052,
    Sydney, Australia. [email protected]

    AIM: To model the impact of rising rates of cannabis use on the incidence
    and prevalence of psychosis under four hypotheses about the relationship
    between cannabis use and psychosis. METHODS: The study modelled the effects
    on the prevalence of schizophrenia over the lifespan of cannabis in eight
    birth cohorts: 1940-1944, 1945-1949, 1950-1954, 1955-1959, 1960-1964,
    1965-1969, 1970-1974, 1975-1979. It derived predictions as to the number of
    cases of schizophrenia that would be observed in these birth cohorts, given
    the following four hypotheses: (1) that there is a causal relationship
    between cannabis use and schizophrenia; (2) that cannabis use precipitates
    schizophrenia in vulnerable persons; (3) that cannabis use exacerbates
    schizophrenia; and (4) that persons with schizophrenia are more liable to
    become regular cannabis users. RESULTS: There was a steep rise in the
    prevalence of cannabis use in Australia over the past 30 years and a
    corresponding decrease in the age of initiation of cannabis use. There was
    no evidence of a significant increase in the incidence of schizophrenia
    over the past 30 years. Data on trends the age of onset of schizophrenia
    did not show a clear pattern. Cannabis use among persons with schizophrenia
    has consistently been found to be more common than in the general
    population. CONCLUSIONS: Cannabis use does not appear to be causally
    related to the incidence of schizophrenia, but its use may precipitate
    disorders in persons who are vulnerable to developing psychosis and worsen
    the course of the disorder among those who have already developed it.
    Boojum Reviewed by Boojum on . Latest research into links between pot & psychosis I've put this in politics cos a lot of politicians are still using the myth of causal links betwwen pot & schizophrenia. This is the latest research into the links (and you'll see the conclusion is that there aren't any). Testing hypotheses about the relationship between cannabis use and psychosis. Degenhardt L, Hall W, Lynskey M. National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre, University of NSW, NSW 2052, Sydney, Australia. [email protected] AIM: To model the impact of rising Rating: 5

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    Latest research into links between pot & psychosis

    what?

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    #3
    Junior Member

    Latest research into links between pot & psychosis

    pot don't hurt ya dude. you can go ahead and smoke it

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