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The trajectory of two negative symptom dimensions in first-episode psychosis and the role of cannabis use: A 10-year follow-up study

Psychology

The trajectory of two negative symptom dimensions in first-episode psychosis and the role of cannabis use: A 10-year follow-up study

H. M. Ihler, S. H. Lyngstad, et al.

This research explores the long-term effects of cannabis use on diminished expression and apathy over a decade in individuals with first-episode psychosis. Conducted by a dedicated team of researchers, the findings suggest a potential causal link between cannabis use and increased expressive negative symptoms, highlighting the need for interventions to curb cannabis consumption to alleviate these symptoms.

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