Psychiatry Research
Volume 109, Issue 1 , Pages 27-35, 31 January 2002

Cannabis use correlates with schizotypal personality traits in healthy students

  • Patrick Dumas

      Affiliations

    • EA 3092, Université Lyon I, 95 Boulevard Pinel, F-69677 Bron Cedex, France
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  • Mohamed Saoud

      Affiliations

    • EA 3092, Université Lyon I, 95 Boulevard Pinel, F-69677 Bron Cedex, France
    • INSERM U534, Hôpital Neurologique, F-69003 Lyon, France
  • ,
  • Sébastien Bouafia

      Affiliations

    • EA 3092, Université Lyon I, 95 Boulevard Pinel, F-69677 Bron Cedex, France
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  • Christel Gutknecht

      Affiliations

    • EA 3092, Université Lyon I, 95 Boulevard Pinel, F-69677 Bron Cedex, France
  • ,
  • René Ecochard

      Affiliations

    • Unité de Biostatistiques (D.I.M. H.C.L.), 162 Avenue Lacassagne, F-69424 Lyon Cedex, France
  • ,
  • Jean Daléry

      Affiliations

    • EA 3092, Université Lyon I, 95 Boulevard Pinel, F-69677 Bron Cedex, France
  • ,
  • Thierry Rochet

      Affiliations

    • EA 3092, Université Lyon I, 95 Boulevard Pinel, F-69677 Bron Cedex, France
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  • Thierry d'Amato

      Affiliations

    • EA 3092, Université Lyon I, 95 Boulevard Pinel, F-69677 Bron Cedex, France
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +33-4-3791-5248; fax: +33-4-3791-5102

Received 3 July 2001; received in revised form 16 July 2001; accepted 13 August 2001.

Abstract 

The literature suggests that cannabis use and schizotypal traits both constitute risk factors for the later development of schizophrenia. However, their interrelationships remain to be evaluated. The present study examined the association between cannabis use and schizotypal traits in 232 healthy students who ranged in age from 18 to 25 years. All the students had completed the Schizotypal Personality Questionnaire and four of the Chapman Psychosis Proneness Scales: the Magical Ideation Scale; the Perceptual Aberration Scale; the Revised Physical Anhedonia Scale; and the Revised Social Anhedonia Scale. Subjects were divided into three groups according to cannabis use typology: those who had never used cannabis, those who were past or occasional users, and those who were regular users. Higher scores on the Schizotypal Personality Questionnaire and the Magical Ideation Scale characterized the regular and past or occasional users compared with those who had never used cannabis. The co-occurrence of cannabis use and schizotypal traits appeared to be independent of anxiety and depression dimensions. These data suggest that cannabis use and schizotypal traits have to be jointly considered in further longitudinal studies of schizophrenia risk factors.

Keywords:  Marijuana, Schizotypal Personality Disorder, Psychosis Proneness Scales, Anxiety, Depression

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PII: S0165-1781(01)00358-4

Psychiatry Research
Volume 109, Issue 1 , Pages 27-35, 31 January 2002