Amid magic and menace: psychiatrists' attitudes to psilocybin therapy.

IF 1.8 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Andrew Gribben, Tara Burke, Colm Harrington, Amanda Husein, Kevin S Murnane, Peter S Hendricks, Katy Tobin, Jo-Hanna Ivers, Guillaume Thuery, Andrew Harkin, John R Kelly
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Abstract

Objectives: Understanding variations in knowledge and attitudes of psychiatrists to psilocybin therapy is important for the collective discourse about the potential impact on clinical practice and public health in Ireland.

Methods: A 28-item questionnaire was designed based on previous studies and distributed to psychiatrists in Ireland via online mailing lists and at in-person academic events.

Results: 151 psychiatrists completed the questionnaire (73.3% were under 40 years of age, 76.0% were trainees, and 49.0% were female). In the total sample, 81.5% agreed that psilocybin therapy shows promise in the treatment of psychiatric disorders and 86.8% supported funding research, 86.8% would be willing to refer a patient if it was licensed and indicated, and 78.1% would consider the treatment for themselves, if indicated. Conversely, 6.6% agreed that psilocybin therapy was unsafe even under medical supervision, and 21.9% thought it was potentially addictive. 15.9% of the total sample reported at least one concern including, lack of robust evidence, long-term effectiveness, superiority to current interventions, potential harmful effects, cost and accessibility, and impartiality. Less than half of respondents felt knowledgeable (40.0%) and 9.9% felt adequately prepared to participate in psilocybin therapy. Consultant psychiatrists trended towards less optimism for a potential role in bipolar depression and emotionally unstable personality disorder compared to trainee psychiatrists.

Conclusion: Overall psychiatrists in Ireland held positive attitudes towards psilocybin therapy. However, there was a lack of knowledge evident. Addressing the knowledge gap and aligning with the best available evidence will be key if psychedelic therapy is to prevail in a clinical setting.

在魔法与威胁中:精神科医生对迷幻药疗法的态度。
目的:了解精神病学家对迷幻剂疗法的认识和态度的差异,对于集体讨论迷幻剂疗法对爱尔兰临床实践和公共健康的潜在影响非常重要:了解精神科医生对迷幻剂疗法的认识和态度的差异,对于集体讨论迷幻剂疗法对爱尔兰临床实践和公共健康的潜在影响非常重要:方法: 根据先前的研究设计了一份包含 28 个项目的调查问卷,并通过在线邮件列表和现场学术活动分发给爱尔兰的精神科医生:结果:151 名精神科医生完成了问卷调查(73.3% 年龄在 40 岁以下,76.0% 为受训人员,49.0% 为女性)。在所有样本中,81.5% 的人同意迷幻剂疗法有望治疗精神疾病,86.8% 的人支持资助研究,86.8% 的人愿意在获得许可和有指征的情况下转介病人,78.1% 的人愿意在有指征的情况下考虑为自己提供治疗。相反,6.6% 的人认为即使在医生的指导下,迷幻剂治疗也是不安全的,21.9% 的人认为迷幻剂治疗可能会使人上瘾。15.9% 的受访者表示至少有一项担忧,包括缺乏有力证据、长期有效性、优于现有干预措施、潜在的有害影响、成本和可及性以及公正性。不到一半的受访者认为自己了解相关知识(40.0%),9.9%的受访者认为自己为参与迷幻剂治疗做好了充分准备。与实习精神科医生相比,顾问精神科医生对其在双相抑郁症和情绪不稳定型人格障碍中的潜在作用不那么乐观:总的来说,爱尔兰的精神科医生对迷幻剂疗法持积极态度。结论:总体而言,爱尔兰的精神科医生对迷幻剂疗法持积极态度,但明显缺乏相关知识。要想让迷幻药疗法在临床环境中占据主导地位,解决知识差距并与现有的最佳证据保持一致将是关键所在。
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