Inhaled Dimethyltryptamine (DMT): Use Patterns and Predictors of Consumption Frequency.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Jamie E Parnes, Mitch Earleywine
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Abstract

Despite increasing interest in psychedelics and their potential therapeutic effects, research on inhaled N,N-Dimethyltryptamine (DMT) remains limited. Inhaled DMT has a reputation for rapid, dramatic onset and a brief duration, but correlates of use frequency remain poorly understood. A sample recruited from relevant internet sites, including nearly 400 people who had inhaled DMT, reported substance use histories, motivations for use, DMT sources, risk perceptions, and other variables. Generally, participants reported initiation motivated by curiosity about DMT's effects, interest in psychedelics more broadly, and potential spiritual benefits. Those who had used other psychoactive substances (especially ayahuasca) and who had extracted DMT themselves reported inhaled DMT more frequently. Most (>60%) reported obtaining DMT from a friend and claimed it was "slightly difficult" to procure. Participants most commonly inhaled DMT from a glass pipe, in private homes, frequently alone or in small groups. Salient positives associated with inhaling DMT included psychologically cleansing or cathartic experiences. Associated challenges concerned difficult integration, aversive experiences, or "bad trips." Participants rated DMT as very or slightly safe. These data underscore the need for continued work on this topic to inform education and harm reduction efforts, particularly as the molecule's reputation for ameliorative effects receives media coverage.

吸入二甲基色胺(DMT):使用模式和预测使用频率。
尽管人们对迷幻剂及其潜在治疗效果的兴趣与日俱增,但对吸入式 N,N-二甲基色胺(DMT)的研究仍然有限。吸入式 DMT 以起效迅速、效果显著、持续时间短暂而著称,但人们对其使用频率的相关性仍然知之甚少。我们从相关互联网站招募了一个样本,其中包括近 400 名吸入过 DMT 的人,他们报告了药物使用史、使用动机、DMT 来源、风险认知和其他变量。一般来说,参与者报告的使用动机包括对 DMT 效果的好奇、对更广泛的迷幻药的兴趣以及潜在的精神益处。那些曾经使用过其他精神活性物质(尤其是死藤水)和自己提取过 DMT 的人称,他们吸入 DMT 的频率更高。大多数人(>60%)报告说从朋友那里获得了 DMT,并声称获取 DMT "略有困难"。参与者最常在私人住宅中用玻璃管吸食 DMT,经常是单独或小团体吸食。与吸食 DMT 有关的突出积极因素包括心理净化或宣泄体验。相关的挑战包括难以融入、厌恶体验或 "糟糕的旅程"。参与者认为 DMT 非常安全或稍微安全。这些数据强调有必要继续就这一主题开展工作,以便为教育和减少伤害的努力提供信息,特别是在媒体报道这种分子具有改善效果的声誉时。
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