Preferences and Attitudes Toward Music in Nonclinical Uses of Psychedelics.

Psychedelic medicine (New Rochelle, N.Y.) Pub Date : 2024-12-02 eCollection Date: 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1089/psymed.2024.0003
Sara G Gloeckler, Alexandre Lehmann, Sara de la Salle, Kyle T Greenway, Philippe Lucas
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Background: The resurgent interest in psychedelic-assisted therapy for conditions like depression, end-of-life anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder is generating highly promising results. Within this therapeutic context, music's role is multifaceted, seen as a critical environmental component and even akin to a hidden therapist. Contemporary clinical protocols often advocate for music that is lyric-free and unfamiliar, yet these guidelines are based on limited empirical evidence.

Methods: Our study, drawing on data from over 2,000 participants in the Canadian Psychedelic Survey (CPS), explores the interplay between music and 11 classical and non-classical psychedelic substances in predominantly non-clinical usage scenarios. This cross-sectional survey included 14 questions delving into patterns of psychedelic use and music preferences in naturalistic environments.

Results: Our findings reveal that a substantial majority of respondents experienced both therapeutic benefits and enjoyment from integrating music with psychedelic substances, although the extent of these benefits varied significantly across different substances.

Discussion: Contrary to clinical recommendations, only 10% and 22%, respectively, of survey respondents agreed that music for psychedelic experiences should be unfamiliar and without understandable lyrics. Furthermore, our data suggest potential unique benefits of psychedelic experiences devoid of music, particularly with the shortest and longest acting substances. These insights indicate that the prevailing guidelines for music selection in psychedelic therapies may benefit from further, nuanced research into substance-specific effect.

非临床致幻剂使用对音乐的偏好和态度。
背景:对抑郁症、临终焦虑和创伤后应激障碍等疾病的致幻剂辅助疗法的重新关注正在产生非常有希望的结果。在这种治疗背景下,音乐的作用是多方面的,被视为一个关键的环境组成部分,甚至类似于一个隐藏的治疗师。当代临床协议经常提倡无歌词和不熟悉的音乐,然而这些指导方针是基于有限的经验证据。方法:我们的研究利用了2000多名加拿大迷幻调查(CPS)参与者的数据,探讨了音乐与11种古典和非古典迷幻物质在主要非临床使用情况下的相互作用。这项横断面调查包括14个问题,深入研究了迷幻药使用模式和自然环境中的音乐偏好。结果:我们的研究结果表明,绝大多数受访者都体验到了将音乐与迷幻物质结合在一起的治疗益处和享受,尽管这些益处的程度因物质的不同而有很大差异。讨论:与临床建议相反,分别只有10%和22%的调查受访者同意迷幻体验的音乐应该是不熟悉的,没有可理解的歌词。此外,我们的数据表明,没有音乐的迷幻体验有潜在的独特好处,尤其是作用时间最短和最长的物质。这些见解表明,迷幻疗法中流行的音乐选择指南可能受益于对物质特异性效应的进一步细致研究。
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