Worsening suicidal ideation and prolonged adverse event following psilocybin administration in a clinical setting: case report and thematic analysis of one participant's experience.

IF 3.9 3区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
BJPsych Open Pub Date : 2024-12-10 DOI:10.1192/bjo.2024.768
Mourad Wahba, Caroline Hayes, Maartje Kletter, R Hamish McAllister-Williams
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Abstract

Background: Psilocybin is being investigated as a treatment for a myriad of disorders, including treatment-resistant depression. The main focus has been on positive effects, with little attention paid to negative outcomes, especially in clinical settings. Quantitative methodology limits further exploration of such events and can also miss improvements not captured on rating scales.

Aims: To highlight potential adverse events of psilocybin and underline limits of quantitative methodology, calling for process evaluations alongside clinical trials.

Case presentation: This is a case of a participant in a phase 2b clinical trial of psilocybin for treatment-resistant depression who presented with increased suicidal ideation and a prolonged period of severely restricted eating following administration, leading to a period of destabilisation and a need for support. Despite the difficulties encountered and the participant's limited improvement on rating scales, she found the experience to have been helpful and led her to make changes to her life which she found beneficial. She described her experience in a written account to the authors.

Method: The case was summarised and the written account was thematically analysed and synthesised into a logic model.

Conclusions: Psilocybin could lead to temporary worsening of suicidal ideation and instigate prolonged adverse events that outlast its acute effects. Paradoxically, it could simultaneously lead to an improvement in functional outcomes which is not clear on depression rating scales. This calls for a qualitative exploration of serious adverse events and participant accounts to deepen our understanding of the psilocybin experience and its different outcomes.

在临床环境中服用裸盖菇素后自杀意念恶化和不良事件延长:病例报告和一位参与者经历的专题分析
背景:裸盖菇素正被研究用于治疗多种疾病,包括难治性抑郁症。主要关注的是积极的影响,很少关注消极的结果,特别是在临床环境中。定量方法限制了对此类事件的进一步探索,也可能错过评级尺度上没有捕捉到的改进。目的:强调裸盖菇素的潜在不良事件,强调定量方法的局限性,呼吁在临床试验的同时进行过程评估。病例介绍:这是一名参与裸盖菇素治疗难治性抑郁症2b期临床试验的患者的病例,该患者在服用裸盖菇素后出现自杀意念增加和长期严格限制饮食,导致一段时间的不稳定和需要支持。尽管遇到了困难,参与者在评分量表上的进步有限,但她发现这段经历对她很有帮助,并引导她改变了她认为有益的生活。她以书面形式向作者描述了她的经历。方法:对病例进行总结,对书面记录进行专题分析,并将其综合成逻辑模型。结论:裸盖菇素可导致自杀意念的暂时性恶化,并引发比其急性作用更持久的不良事件。矛盾的是,它可能同时导致功能结果的改善,这在抑郁评分量表上并不清楚。这需要对严重不良事件和参与者的描述进行定性探索,以加深我们对裸盖菇素体验及其不同结果的理解。
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BJPsych Open
BJPsych Open Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
CiteScore
6.30
自引率
3.70%
发文量
610
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: Announcing the launch of BJPsych Open, an exciting new open access online journal for the publication of all methodologically sound research in all fields of psychiatry and disciplines related to mental health. BJPsych Open will maintain the highest scientific, peer review, and ethical standards of the BJPsych, ensure rapid publication for authors whilst sharing research with no cost to the reader in the spirit of maximising dissemination and public engagement. Cascade submission from BJPsych to BJPsych Open is a new option for authors whose first priority is rapid online publication with the prestigious BJPsych brand. Authors will also retain copyright to their works under a creative commons license.
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