Cannabis use, self-perceived risk, perceived peer approval and parental attitudes among youth at clinical high-risk for psychosis.
Ivanka RistanovicKatherine S F DammeJordan E DeVylderJason SchiffmanVijay A MittalPublished in: Early intervention in psychiatry (2021)
Taken together, results indicate a relationship between self and peer/parental attitudes about cannabis and use in youth at CHR for psychosis. These factors are important to consider within the legalization context given the changes in parental attitudes and a stronger association between use and attitudes in this group post-legalization.