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Impact of Cannabis Use on Long-Term Remission in Bipolar I and Schizoaffective Disorder

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SungWan Kim Seetal Dodd Lesley Berk Jayashri Kulkarni Anthony de Castella Paul B. Fitzgerald JaeMin
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『Psychiatry Investigation』제12권 제3호, 349~355쪽, 전체 7쪽
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2015.07.31
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Objective-To investigate the impact of regular cannabis use on long-term remission of mood symptoms in bipolar spectrum disorders. Methods-The 24-month prospective observational study included patients (n=239) with bipolar I disorder and schizoaffective disorder, bipolar type. Participants were classified as regular cannabis users (three times or more per week) or non-users. The primary outcome measure was the achievement of remission on the evaluations during the 24 months. Results-Of the 234 participants for whom data was available, 25 (10.7%) were regular cannabis users, and the group comprised significantly more males than females. In the total population, cannabis use was significantly associated with decreased likelihood of remission during the 24-month follow-up period. Subgroup analyses showed that cannabis use was significantly associated with lower remission rates on the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale in females (n=139) and patients prescribed mood stabilizers alone (n=151), whereas in males (n=95) and patients prescribed olanzapine and/or a mood stabilizer (n=83), cannabis use was significantly associated with lower remission rates on the Young Mania Rating Scale. Remission rates were lowest in the concurrent cannabis and tobacco smoking group (n=22) followed by the tobacco smoking only group (n=97), and the non-smoker group (n=116). The post-hoc analysis revealed that all remission rates were significantly lower in the concurrent cannabis and the tobacco smoking group compared to the non-smoker group. Conclusion-Cannabis use negatively affects the long-term clinical outcome in patients with bipolar spectrum disorders. A comprehensive assessment and integrated management of cannabis use are required to achieve better treatment outcomes for bipolar spectrum disorders.

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SungWan Kim,Seetal Dodd,Lesley Berk,Jayashri Kulkarni,Anthony de Castella,Paul B. Fitzgerald,JaeMin . (2015).Impact of Cannabis Use on Long-Term Remission in Bipolar I and Schizoaffective Disorder. Psychiatry Investigation, 12 (3), 349-355

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SungWan Kim,Seetal Dodd,Lesley Berk,Jayashri Kulkarni,Anthony de Castella,Paul B. Fitzgerald,JaeMin . "Impact of Cannabis Use on Long-Term Remission in Bipolar I and Schizoaffective Disorder." Psychiatry Investigation, 12.3(2015): 349-355

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