Exploring Gender-Themed Lysergic Acid Diethylamide Experiences: A Subreddit Analysis.

Psychedelic medicine (New Rochelle, N.Y.) Pub Date : 2025-05-26 eCollection Date: 2025-06-01 DOI:10.1089/psymed.2024.0025
Rahul Katkar, Ashley M Perez, Murat Altinay, Brian S Barnett
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Abstract

Background and aims: Gender-themed lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) experiences have been documented anecdotally but not yet studied systematically. This study aimed to explore such experiences using data from Reddit to better understand their nature and potential therapeutic implications.

Methods: In this retrospective observational study, posts and comments on the "r/LSD" subreddit reporting gender-themed LSD experiences were analyzed. Posts containing terms related to gender identity, including "gender," "transgender," and "trans," were reviewed and coded using inductive and deductive thematic approaches.

Results: Of 94 unique anecdotes, 47.9% of authors identified as non-cisgender at time of LSD use, with most describing experiences that enhanced gender-identity related self-acceptance (80%); 17.0% of authors were gender questioning at the time of LSD use, and most (93.8%) reported clarifying effects of LSD. Fifteen authors (16.0%) reported potential effects of LSD on gender transitioning or plans to transition. A notable minority of the 24 authors identifying as cisgender at time of LSD use (41.7%) explored non-cisgender identities during their LSD experiences, while 29.2% reported their LSD experience introduced a non-cisgender identity for the first time that persisted post-LSD. Challenging experiences were reported by 17.0% of authors, and 11.1% of non-cisgender authors reported LSD experiences that decreased gender identity-related self-acceptance.

Conclusions: Our findings suggest LSD may support the exploration and acceptance of gender identity in certain individuals, highlighting a potential role in treating gender dysphoria. They also raise important questions about the need for addressing possible LSD-induced gender identity changes during the informed consent process of clinical trials. Given the fragmentary nature of social media data and challenges in analyzing it, these findings should be confirmed with surveys and prospective observational studies.

探索以性别为主题的麦角酸二乙胺体验:reddit子分析。
背景和目的:性别主题的麦角酸二乙基酰胺(LSD)的经验已被记录在案,但尚未系统地研究。这项研究旨在利用来自Reddit的数据来探索这些经历,以更好地了解它们的性质和潜在的治疗意义。方法:在这项回顾性观察研究中,对reddit“r/LSD”版块上报告性别主题LSD经历的帖子和评论进行分析。包含与性别认同相关术语的帖子,包括“性别”、“跨性别者”和“跨性别者”,使用归纳和演绎的主题方法进行了审查和编码。结果:在94个独特的轶事中,47.9%的作者在使用LSD时被认定为非顺性,其中大多数描述的经历增强了性别认同相关的自我接受(80%);17.0%的作者在使用LSD时存在性别问题,大多数(93.8%)报告LSD有澄清作用。15位作者(16.0%)报告了LSD对性别转换或变性计划的潜在影响。值得注意的是,在24位作者中,有41.7%的人在使用LSD时被认定为顺性(cisgender),他们在使用LSD的过程中发现了非顺性(cisgender)身份,而29.2%的人报告说,他们的LSD经历首次引入了非顺性(cisgender)身份,这种身份在使用LSD后仍然存在。17.0%的作者报告了具有挑战性的经历,11.1%的非顺性作者报告了LSD经历降低了与性别认同相关的自我接受度。结论:我们的研究结果表明LSD可能支持某些个体对性别认同的探索和接受,突出了在治疗性别焦虑症方面的潜在作用。他们还提出了一些重要的问题,即在临床试验的知情同意过程中,有必要解决lsd可能引起的性别认同变化。鉴于社交媒体数据的碎片性和分析它的挑战,这些发现应该通过调查和前瞻性观察研究来证实。
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