The Ibogaine Experience Scale (IES): Development and psychometric properties of a multidimensional measure of ibogaine's subjective effects.

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PLoS ONE Pub Date : 2025-10-13 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0333296
Francisco González Espejito, Laura Esteban Rodríguez, Eduardo J Pedrero Pérez, Jonathan Dickinson, Maja Kohek, Rafael Guimaraes Dos Santos, Jaime Hallak, Miguel Ángel Alcázar-Córcoles, Breanna Lee Morgan, José Carlos Bouso
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Ibogaine, an indole alkaloid derived from the root bark of Tabernanthe iboga, has long been used in traditional Bwiti healing rituals and shows promise for treating opioid dependence and neurological conditions, but existing psychometric tools fail to capture its distinctive subjective/oneiric (dream-like) effects. To address this gap, we developed the 70-item Ibogaine Experience Scale (IES) through an iterative process informed by a prior qualitative study (n = 20) that identified eight experiential domains. A preliminary 144-item version was completed on site with a mobile device within 48 hours of treatment by 499 participants across two clinical settings-cohort neuropsychiatric treatments (n = 381) and substance use disorder treatments (n = 118). We employed exploratory graph analysis, parallel analysis on polychoric correlations, and iterative item-reduction (Gulliksen's Pool, MIREAL, MSA) to refine the scale. Semi-confirmatory factor analysis used Robust Unweighted Least Squares (RULS) with LOSEFER correction, oblimin rotation, and multiple fit indices (CFI, NNFI, GFI, AGFI, RMSR, WRMR). Cronbach's α, McDonald's ω, H indices, EAP reliability, FDI, ORION, SR, and EPTD assessed internal consistency and factorial quality. The final structure comprises seven factors-Narrative and symbolic visions; Visual changes; Discomfort and challenge; Cosmic/Archetypal Visions; Introspection and personal transformation; Somatosensory hypersensitivity and physiological activation; Dissociation-explaining 53.9% of variance, with excellent fit (CFI = .991; GFI = .983; RMSR = .041; WRMR = .038) and high internal consistency (α = .948; ω = .946; subscale ω = .65-.91). Two subscales exhibited small gender effects. The IES provides a reliable, phenomenologically rich instrument for quantifying ibogaine's distinctive subjective effects. It supports research and clinical assessment by capturing the multidimensional, oneiric/dream-like nature of the ibogaine experience. Future work should confirm this structure in independent, culturally diverse cohorts and explore predictive links between IES domains and therapeutic outcomes.

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伊博格因体验量表(IES):伊博格因主观效应多维度测量的发展和心理测量特性。
伊博加因是一种吲哚类生物碱,从塔伯南树的根树皮中提取,长期以来一直用于传统的布威人治疗仪式,并有望治疗阿片类药物依赖和神经系统疾病,但现有的心理测量工具未能捕捉到其独特的主观/梦境(梦幻般的)效果。为了解决这一差距,我们在先前的定性研究(n = 20)的基础上,通过迭代过程开发了70项伊博加因体验量表(IES),该量表确定了8个体验域。初步的144项版本是在48小时内通过移动设备现场完成的,共有499名参与者参与了两种临床设置-队列神经精神治疗(n = 381)和物质使用障碍治疗(n = 118)。我们采用探索性图分析、多周期相关性并行分析和迭代项目约简(Gulliksen’s Pool, MIREAL, MSA)来完善量表。半验证性因子分析采用鲁棒非加权最小二乘法(RULS),采用LOSEFER校正、模糊旋转和多个拟合指标(CFI、NNFI、GFI、AGFI、RMSR、WRMR)。Cronbach’s α、McDonald’s ω、H指数、EAP信度、FDI、ORION、SR和EPTD评估了内部一致性和因子质量。最终的结构包括七个因素:叙事和象征视觉;视觉变化;不适和挑战;宇宙/典型的愿景;内省和个人转变;体感超敏反应与生理激活;解离-解释53.9%的方差,具有极好的拟合(CFI = 0.991; GFI = 0.983; RMSR = 0.041;038)和高内部一致性(α = .948; ω = .946;子量表ω = .65-.91)。两个分量表显示出较小的性别影响。IES为量化伊博加因独特的主观效应提供了可靠的、现象学上丰富的工具。它通过捕捉伊博加因体验的多维、梦幻/梦幻性质来支持研究和临床评估。未来的工作应该在独立的、文化多样化的队列中证实这一结构,并探索IES域与治疗结果之间的预测联系。
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