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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Program for Cannabis Use Cessation in First-Episode Psychosis Patients: A 1-Year Randomized Controlled Trial

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19127325

Keywords

first-episode psychosis; cannabis use; cognitive behavioral therapy; outcome; randomized controlled trial

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  1. Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness through the Carlos III Health Institute (ISCIII)
  2. European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) [PI13/02252, PI18/01055, PI21/00713, PI19/00569]

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This study compared the efficacy of CBT-CC and TAU in FEP cannabis users and found that CBT-CC group showed greater improvement in reducing cannabis use severity, positive psychotic symptoms, and functional outcomes. Early intervention with specific CBT for cannabis cessation may be crucial in reducing cannabis use severity and improving clinical outcomes in FEP cannabis users.
Despite the negative influence of cannabis use on the development and prognosis of first-episode psychosis (FEP), there is little evidence on effective specific interventions for cannabis use cessation in FEP. The aim of this study was to compare the efficacy of a specific cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for cannabis cessation (CBT-CC) with treatment as usual (TAU) in FEP cannabis users. In this single-blind, 1-year randomized controlled trial, 65 participants were randomly assigned to CBT-CC or TAU. The primary outcome was the reduction in cannabis use severity. The CBT-CC group had a greater decrease in cannabis use severity and positive psychotic symptoms over time, and a greater improvement in functioning at post-treatment than TAU. The treatment response was also faster in the CBT-CC group, reducing cannabis use, anxiety, positive and general psychotic symptoms, and improving functioning earlier than TAU in the follow-up. Moreover, patients who stopped and/or reduced cannabis use during the follow-up, decreased psychotic symptoms and increased awareness of disease compared to those who continued using cannabis. Early intervention based on a specific CBT for cannabis cessation, may be effective in reducing cannabis use severity, in addition to improving clinical and functional outcomes of FEP cannabis users.

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