Kratom use among ethnobotanical tea bar patrons in Colorado: Subjective drug effects, adverse reactions, and perceived benefits of use.

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Drug and alcohol dependence reports Pub Date : 2025-07-12 eCollection Date: 2025-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.dadr.2025.100361
Cianna J Piercey, Joseph Bunch, Joseph Cameron, Riley Ahern, Isabella Packwood, Carter Bruning, Devin Henry, Jesse Ruehrmund, Katelyn Weldon, Kirsten E Smith, Hollis C Karoly
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Introduction: Kratom use is increasing in the US, yet data characterizing use patterns, risks, and benefits is limited. Additionally, there are few data on the acute subjective effects of kratom in humans, and no studies to-date have examined kratom use within US public consumption settings, which have become increasingly popular in recent years.

Methods: Using field methods, we administered surveys to 102 ethnobotanical tea bar patrons in northern Colorado. Surveys assessed demographic information, kratom use patterns, perceived benefits, and adverse reactions. We also assessed subjective drug effects acutely after participants consumed kratom at the bars. Data were analyzed using a mixed-methods approach.

Results: Participants (mean age=22.34 years, 39.2 % women), reported frequent kratom use (73.4 % endorsed weekly use, 19.3 % endorsed daily use). Reported benefits included mental and physical health benefits, social enhancement, and substance use harm reduction. Adverse reactions primarily involved gastrointestinal issues, though acute psychological effects (e.g., anxiety), and withdrawal symptoms were also cited. Kratom use in a bar setting was associated with acute stimulation and mild euphoria, and minimal sedation.

Conclusions: While most participants reported perceived benefits, the presence of adverse reactions highlight the need for more data on safety and risks of kratom use, particularly within public consumption spaces. Results also highlight the possible role of kratom in supporting substance use disorder recovery, with some ethnobotanical tea bars potentially functioning as recovery spaces.

科罗拉多州民族植物茶吧顾客中克拉托姆的使用:主观药物效应、不良反应和使用的感知益处。
在美国,Kratom的使用正在增加,但有关使用模式、风险和益处的数据有限。此外,关于克拉托姆对人类的急性主观影响的数据很少,而且迄今为止还没有研究调查克拉托姆在美国公共消费环境中的使用情况,这在近年来越来越流行。方法:采用实地调查方法,对科罗拉多州北部102名民族植物茶吧顾客进行调查。调查评估了人口统计信息、kratom使用模式、感知益处和不良反应。我们还评估了受试者在酒吧中服用克拉托姆后的主观药物效应。采用混合方法分析数据。结果:参与者(平均年龄22.34岁,39.2%为女性)报告频繁使用kratom(73.4%建议每周使用一次,19.3%建议每天使用)。报告的益处包括精神和身体健康益处,社交增强和物质使用危害减少。不良反应主要涉及胃肠道问题,尽管急性心理影响(如焦虑)和戒断症状也被引用。在酒吧环境中使用Kratom与急性刺激和轻度欣快感以及最小的镇静有关。结论:虽然大多数参与者报告了感知到的益处,但不良反应的存在突出表明需要更多关于使用kratom的安全性和风险的数据,特别是在公共消费场所。研究结果还强调了kratom在支持物质使用障碍恢复方面的可能作用,一些民族植物茶棒可能作为恢复空间。
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Drug and alcohol dependence reports Psychiatry and Mental Health
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