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Chapter 15 - Which Cannabis Users Develop Psychosis?
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Cannabis use as a potential mediator between childhood adversity and first-episode psychosis: results from the EU-GEI case–control study
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The association between reasons for first using cannabis, later pattern of use, and risk of first-episode psychosis: the EU-GEI case–control study
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Cannabis use and psychotic disorders in diverse settings in the Global South: findings from INTREPID II
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Child maltreatment, migration and risk of first-episode psychosis: results from the multinational EU-GEI study
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Can epigenetics shine a light on the biological pathways underlying major mental disorders?
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Use of multiple polygenic risk scores for distinguishing schizophrenia-spectrum disorder and affective psychosis categories in a first-episode sample; the EU-GEI study
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Synergistic effects of childhood adversity and polygenic risk in first-episode psychosis: the EU-GEI study
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The independent and combined effects of cannabis use and systemic inflammation during the early stages of psychosis: exploring the two-hit hypothesis
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Perceived major experiences of discrimination, ethnic group, and risk of psychosis in a six-country case−control study
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Migration history and risk of psychosis: results from the multinational EU-GEI study
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Psychosocial and pharmacological treatments for cannabis use disorder and mental health comorbidities: a narrative review
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Authors' reply to ‘on the existence of a linguistic distance in schizophrenia’
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Threat, hostility and violence in childhood and later psychotic disorder: population-based case–control study
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A systematic review on mediators between adversity and psychosis: potential targets for treatment
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Association of extent of cannabis use and psychotic like intoxication experiences in a multi-national sample of first episode psychosis patients and controls
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Jumping to conclusions, general intelligence, and psychosis liability: findings from the multi-centre EU-GEI case-control study
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Daily use of high-potency cannabis is associated with more positive symptoms in first-episode psychosis patients: the EU-GEI case–control study
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Social disadvantage, linguistic distance, ethnic minority status and first-episode psychosis: results from the EU-GEI case–control study
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