Cannabis and acute psychosis

Schizophr Res. 1994 Sep;13(2):161-7. doi: 10.1016/0920-9964(94)90097-3.

Abstract

The Present State Examination was used to assess the psychopathology of 23 psychotic patients who were cannabis positive on urinary screening, and 46 matched drug-free controls. Cases and controls were indistinguishable in terms of psychopathology, DSMIII diagnoses, onset of recent illness, the proportion of first admissions, ethnicity, and socio-economic class, differing only in their histories of substance use. These data suggest that psychosis which develops or recurs in the context of cannabis use does not have a characteristic psychopathology or mode of onset, and is not restricted to a particular ethnic or socio-demographic group. There is thus little evidence to support the validity of 'cannabis psychosis' as a diagnostic entity.

MeSH terms

  • Acute Disease
  • Adult
  • Cannabinoids / pharmacokinetics
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Marijuana Smoking / adverse effects*
  • Mental Status Schedule
  • Patient Admission
  • Psychiatric Status Rating Scales
  • Psychoses, Substance-Induced / diagnosis
  • Psychoses, Substance-Induced / etiology*
  • Substance Abuse Detection

Substances

  • Cannabinoids