Contextual Parameters Associated with Positive and Negative Mental Health in Recreational Psychedelic Users
This survey study (n=511) explored the contextual factors associated with positive and negative mental health in psychedelic users. Using psychedelics with high frequency and coping with negative affect were found to predict negative mental health. Conversely, using psychedelics in a group setting, with self-expansive intentions, and integrating post-use were found to predict positive mental health.
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Authors
- Arnaud, K. O. S.
- Sharpe. D.
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Abstract
Growing research exploring the utility of psychedelic substances suggests that they not only hold promise for clinical practice but may enhance mental health through recreational use as well. However, given the importance of set and setting for maximizing benefits and minimizing harms of drug use, it is important to develop a foundational understanding of the contextual factors associated with positive and negative mental health in psychedelic users. Accordingly, data were collected using an internet-based survey of psychedelic drug users (n = 511). Hierarchical regression analyses were used to explore to what degree lifetime use, frequency of use, dose size, group use, intentions for use, and post-use integration predict mental health in psychedelic users. In particular, using psychedelics with high frequency and to cope with negative affect were found to predict negative mental health. Conversely, using psychedelics in a group setting, with self-expansive intentions, and integrating post-use were found to predict positive mental health. Findings suggest that recreational psychedelic use may either enhance or diminish mental health depending on the contextual parameters of use. Limitations and areas for further research are discussed.
Research Summary of 'Contextual Parameters Associated with Positive and Negative Mental Health in Recreational Psychedelic Users'
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Set and setting variables tracked mental health in a survey of 511 recreational psychedelic users
SourcedWhich contextual factors were associated with positive and negative mental health in recreational psychedelic users?
- 511
- survey participants
- High frequency of use predicted negative mental health
- use frequency
- Coping with negative affect predicted negative mental health
- coping motive
- Group use predicted positive mental health
- group setting
- Post-use integration predicted positive mental health
- integration
Cross-sectional internet-based survey, so these are observational associations from hierarchical regression analyses, not causal effects. The figure only reports relationships stated in the abstract and summary text, and it does not include effect sizes or coefficients because none were provided here.
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- Study Typeindividual
- Populationhumans
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