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Reasons for cannabis use among youths at ultra high risk for psychosis
Kelly E. Gill
, Lucy Poe
, Neyra Azimov
, Shelly Ben-David
, Nehal P. Vadhan
, Ragy Girgis
, Holly Moore
, Victoria Cressman
,
Cheryl M. Corcoran
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Clinical High Risk
100%
Cannabis Use
100%
Ultra-high Risk for Psychosis
100%
Cannabis
83%
Motivation
83%
Positive Symptoms
66%
Schizophrenia
50%
Schizophrenic Patients
50%
Symptom Relief
50%
Reasons for Use
50%
Anhedonia
33%
Enhancement Motives
33%
Anxiety Symptoms
33%
Social Motivation
33%
Symptom Severity
16%
Rank Order
16%
Patient Report
16%
Motivational Interviewing
16%
Negative Symptoms
16%
Self-medication Hypothesis
16%
Decreased Motivation
16%
Social Sciences
Psychoses
100%
Narcotic Drugs
100%
Schizophrenia
60%
Mood
50%
Self-Medication
10%
Motivational Interviewing
10%
Computer Science
Positive Symptom
100%
Schizophrenia Patient
100%
Negative Symptom
33%
Psychology
Schizophrenia
100%
Mood
83%
Motivational Interviewing
16%
Self-Medication
16%
Neuroscience
Cannabis
100%
Positive Syndrome
30%
Anhedonia
20%
Negative Syndrome
10%
Motivational Interviewing
10%