Mixed-Methods Study of Use and Attitudes About Psychedelics for Therapeutic Purposes Among Low-Income U.S. Veterans Nationally.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Jack Tsai, Laura Witte, Taylor Fate
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Abstract

There is great public and clinical interest in the use of psychedelics for therapeutic purposes. However, there has been little national study of psychedelic use in the U.S. veteran population. This study used quantitative and qualitative data from a nationally representative survey of 1,031 low-income U.S. veterans who participated in the National Veteran Homeless and Other Poverty Experiences (NV-HOPE) Study in 2023. In the total sample, lifetime prevalence of psychedelic use for therapeutic purposes was 5.6%, and 23.2% believed psychedelics should be legalized for therapeutics. Veterans who reported more behavioral health issues (e.g. mental and substance use disorders) and had a history of psychosocial problems (e.g. homelessness) were more likely to have used psychedelics for therapeutic reasons and more likely to endorse legalization of psychedelics as therapeutics. Qualitative data revealed mixed attitudes with positive attitudes related to personal experiences and beliefs in the potential benefits of psychedelics, while negative attitudes related to concerns about risks of psychedelics and doubts about their treatment effectiveness. These findings highlight opportunities to use psychedelics as therapeutics among low-income veterans, particularly for those with behavioral and social problems. There is also moderate support in this population toward legalization of psychedelics for therapeutic purposes.

全国低收入美国退伍军人致幻剂使用和态度的混合方法研究。
公众和临床对使用致幻剂进行治疗有很大的兴趣。然而,在美国退伍军人中很少有关于致幻剂使用的全国性研究。本研究使用了2023年参加全国退伍军人无家可归和其他贫困经历(NV-HOPE)研究的1031名低收入美国退伍军人的全国代表性调查的定量和定性数据。在总样本中,以治疗为目的使用致幻剂的终生患病率为5.6%,23.2%的人认为致幻剂作为治疗药物应该合法化。报告较多行为健康问题(如精神和物质使用障碍)和有社会心理问题史(如无家可归)的退伍军人更有可能出于治疗原因使用致幻剂,也更有可能支持将致幻剂作为治疗药物合法化。定性数据显示了混合态度,积极态度与个人经历和对迷幻药潜在益处的信念有关,而消极态度与对迷幻药风险的担忧和对其治疗效果的怀疑有关。这些发现强调了在低收入退伍军人中使用致幻剂作为治疗方法的机会,特别是对那些有行为和社会问题的退伍军人。在这一人群中,也有一些人支持以治疗为目的的迷幻药合法化。
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