Cannabis use and cognitive biases in people with first-episode psychosis and their siblings

L. Roldan*, T. Sánchez-Gutiérrez, I. Fernández-Arias, E. Rodríguez-Toscano, G. López, J. Merchán-Naranjo, A. Calvo, M. Rapado-Castro, M. Parellada, C. Moreno, L. Ferraro, D. La Barbera, C. La Cascia, G. Tripoli, M. Di Forti, R. M. Murray, D. Quattrone, C. Morgan, C. Gayer-Anderson, P. B. JonesH. E. Jongsma, J. B. Kirkbride, J. van Os, P. García-Portilla, S. Al-Halabí, J. Bobes, L. de Haan, M. Bernardo, J. L. Santos, J. Sanjuán, M. Arrojo, A. Szoke, B. P. Rutten, S. A. Stilo, I. Tarricone, A. Lasalvia, S. Tosato, P. M. Llorca, P. Rossi Menezes, J. P. Selten, A. Tortelli, E. Velthorst, C. M. Del-Ben, C. Arango*, C. M. Díaz-Caneja*

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