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Título: | Set and setting predict psychopathology, wellbeing and meaningfulness of psychedelic experiences: a correlational study | Autores/as: | Borkel, Lucas F. Rojas-Hernández, Jaime Henríquez-Hernández, Luis Alberto Santana Del Pino, Ángelo Quintana-Hernández, Domingo J. |
Clasificación UNESCO: | 32 Ciencias médicas | Palabras clave: | Drug use Mental health Psychedelics Psychopathology Spanish-speaking population, et al. |
Fecha de publicación: | 2023 | Publicación seriada: | Expert Review of Clinical Pharmacology | Resumen: | Background: In psychedelic therapy, the importance of set and setting is a fundamental but under-researched assumption. The aim of this study is to correlate variables of set (psychedelic use motivation) and setting (psychedelic use location and type of companion) with psychopathology, wellbeing and personality variables. Research design and methods: A sample of 1022 participants of the Spanish-speaking population was collected through an online survey. A novel instrument, the Psychedelic Use Scale (PUS), was developed to measure substance use variables of LSD, mescaline, psilocybin, DMT, 5-Meo-DMT, ketamine, Salvia divinorum, ibogaine and MDMA. Various personality, well-being and psychopathology instruments were implemented to measure outcome variables. Results: Growth motivations, natural settings and presence of significant others predicted less psychopathology, greater wellbeing and meaningfulness of psychedelic experiences, whereas problematic motivations predicted greater psychopathology, lower wellbeing and did not predict meaningfulness of psychedelic experiences. Conclusions: Based on these results, we suggest experimental hypotheses for future clinical trials and longitudinal studies with potential clinical implications. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/128466 | ISSN: | 1751-2433 | DOI: | 10.1080/17512433.2023.2295997 | Fuente: | Expert Review of Clinical Pharmacology [ISSN 1751-2433], (Enero 2023) |
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