Cannabis and psychometrically-defined schizotypy: use, problems and treatment considerations
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Cannabis and psychometrically-defined schizotypy: use, problems and treatment considerations
Abstract
Cannabis use is associated with onset of psychosis in individuals vulnerable for developing schizophrenia-spectrum disorders. The present study addressed three knowledge gaps pertaining to this issue: 1) clarifying the incidence of cannabis use in schizotypal individuals, 2) examining how cannabis use is related to psychosocial and physiological problems in schizotypy and interest in treatment, and 3) examining how cannabis use is associated with positive, negative and disorganization features of schizotypy. Scores from a measure of schizotypal traits were used to trichotomize 1665 young adults into schizotypy (top 5% of scorers), non-schizotypy (bottom 50% of scorers) and "unconventional" (scorers within the 50th to 85th percentile) groups. Nearly a quarter of the schizotypy group endorsed cannabis use at least weekly, a rate nearly two to four times that of the other groups. The schizotypy group also reported a much greater frequency of cannabis-related problems compared to the other groups. Despite this, interest in treatment for cannabis use in the schizotypy group was not elevated. Interestingly, 85% of individuals in the schizotypy group reported interest in psychological/psychiatric treatment more generally. Cannabis use was not associated with abnormal patterns of positive or disorganized schizotypy traits in the schizotypy group relative to the other groups. However, cannabis use was associated with lower severity of negative traits. Implications of these results are discussed.
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