Investigating the Neural Correlates of Cognitive Function Associated With Cannabis Abstinence in Psychosis Patients and Non-Psychiatric Controls With Cannabis Use

Status: Recruiting
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Intervention Type: Behavioral
Study Type: Interventional
Study Phase: Not Applicable
SUMMARY

Cognitive impairment is well established in people with psychosis and is associated with cannabis use. The current study will investigate the neurobiological basis of cognitive change associated with 28-days of cannabis abstinence in people with psychosis and non-psychiatric controls with cannabis use. Participants will be randomized to a cannabis abstinent group or a non-abstinent control group and will undergo magnetic resonance imaging at baseline and following 28-days of abstinence. This study will help characterize the neuropathophysiological processes underlying cognitive dysfunction associated with cannabis use and its recovery which may guide the development of novel interventions for problematic cannabis use.

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: All
Minimum Age: 16
Maximum Age: 80
Healthy Volunteers: t
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• Able to provide informed consent in English or French

• Heavy cannabis use (defined as weekly cannabis use for at six months) and/or DSM-5 diagnosis of CUD

• Have a Full-Scale IQ ≥ 75

• Meet DSM-5 criteria for a psychotic disorder (psychosis patient arm only)

• Be an outpatient receiving a stable dose of medication(s) for at least two months (psychosis patient arm only)

• Clinically stable (as measured by the PANSS-6, total score \<30) (psychosis patient arm only)

Locations
Other Locations
Canada
Douglas Mental Health University Institute
RECRUITING
Montreal
Contact Information
Primary
Charlene Osei-Afrifa
aimh.research@gmail.com
(514) 761-6131
Time Frame
Start Date: 2022-04-21
Estimated Completion Date: 2027-05
Participants
Target number of participants: 134
Treatments
Experimental: Psychosis patients with cannabis use (Abstinent)
Psychosis patients with cannabis use will receive contingency management to encourage cannabis abstinence for 28 days
No_intervention: Psychosis patients with cannabis use (Non-abstinent)
Psychosis Patients with cannabis use who will continue to use cannabis as usual
Experimental: Non-Psychiatric controls with cannabis use (Abstinent)
Non-Psychiatric controls with cannabis use will receive contingency management to encourage cannabis abstinence for 28 days
No_intervention: Non-Psychiatric controls with cannabis use (Non-abstinent)
Non-Psychiatric Controls with cannabis use will continue to use cannabis as usual
No_intervention: Non-Psychiatric Controls without cannabis use
Non-Psychiatric controls without cannabis use
Related Therapeutic Areas
Sponsors
Leads: Douglas Mental Health University Institute

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