Unveiling Psychedelics: One of the Most Meaningful Events in Life Associated with Improved Well-Being in Swedish Users.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Petri J Kajonius, David Sjöström, Emma Claesdotter-Knutsson
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Abstract

In the midst of growing research and societal discourse on psychedelic substances, a consistent finding is reported: A majority of users report profound personal meaning from their experiences. This pioneering study in Sweden, a nation renowned for its strict drug policies, sought to quantify the extent of reported meaningfulness among Swedish psychedelic users. Results revealed that a majority of the sample, 58%, ranked their psychedelic experience among the top 5 most meaningful events in their lives, while 85% among the top 10. These findings align well with previous research from other types of studies and other countries. Participants acknowledged challenging and mystical aspects as part of their psychedelic experiences, and a large majority, 94%, reported positive life improvements. Factors such as a personal growth motive and supportive social networks were associated with improved well-being. Despite many study limitations, including the self-selected sample, self-reported measures, and cross-sectional design, the findings underscore the impact psychedelic experiences potentially can have on individuals' lives.

揭秘迷幻药:生活中最有意义的事件之一,与改善瑞典用户的幸福感有关。
在对致幻剂的研究和社会讨论不断增加的过程中,一个一致的发现被报道:大多数使用者从他们的经历中报告了深刻的个人意义。这项开创性的研究在瑞典进行,这个国家以其严格的毒品政策而闻名,它试图量化瑞典迷幻药使用者报告的意义程度。结果显示,大多数样本(58%)将他们的迷幻经历列为他们生活中最有意义的5件事之一,而85%的人将其列为前10件事。这些发现与之前其他类型的研究和其他国家的研究非常吻合。参与者承认,挑战和神秘的一面是他们迷幻体验的一部分,绝大多数人(94%)报告说,他们的生活得到了积极的改善。个人成长动机和支持性社会网络等因素与幸福感的提高有关。尽管研究存在许多局限性,包括自我选择的样本、自我报告的测量方法和横断面设计,但研究结果强调了迷幻体验对个人生活的潜在影响。
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