Differences in Patterns of Stimulant Use and Their Impact on First-Episode Psychosis Incidence: An Analysis of the EUGEI Study.
Elisa Rodríguez-ToscanoClara AllozaDavid FraguasManuel Durán-CutillaLaura RoldánTeresa Sánchez-GutiérrezGonzalo López-MontoyaMara ParelladaCarmen MorenoCharlotte Gayer-AndersonHannah E JongsmaMarta Di FortiDiego QuattroneEva VelthorstLieuwe de HaanJean-Paul SeltenAndrei SzökePierre-Michel LlorcaAndrea TortelliJulio BobesMiguel BernardoJulio SanjuánJosé Luis SantosManuel ArrojoIlaria TarriconeDomenico BerardiMirella RuggeriAntonio LasalviaLaura FerraroCaterina La CasciaDaniele La BarberaPaulo Rossi MenezesCristina Marta Del-Bennull nullBart P RuttenJim van OsPeter B JonesRobin M MurrayJames Bowes KirkbrideCraig MorganCovadonga Martinez Diaz-CanejaCelso ArangoPublished in: Schizophrenia bulletin (2023)
Illegal stimulant use has a significant and clinically relevant influence on FEP incidence, with varying impacts across countries.