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Do cannabis and urbanicity co-participate in causing psychosis? Evidence from a 10-year follow-up cohort study
2011
Psychological Medicine
Background. Cannabis use is considered a component cause of psychotic illness, interacting with genetic and other environmental risk factors. Little is known, however, about these putative interactions. The present study investigated whether an urban environment plays a role in moderating the effects of adolescent cannabis use on psychosis risk. Method. Prospective data (n=1923, aged 14-24 years at baseline) from the longitudinal population-based German Early Developmental Stages of
doi:10.1017/s0033291711000511
pmid:21466750
fatcat:wsoljltoujh75e2yxronoseloy