美国低收入、城市、黑人对迷幻药辅助治疗看法的定性分析。

Psychedelic medicine (New Rochelle, N.Y.) Pub Date : 2025-05-26 eCollection Date: 2025-06-01 DOI:10.1089/psymed.2024.0015
Sierra Carter, Grace Packard, Jessica L Maples-Keller
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引言:美国黑人在迷幻药试验中的代表性明显不足,尽管存在显著的心理健康差异。越来越多的研究表明,迷幻辅助疗法(PAT)是治疗创伤后应激障碍和抑郁症的有效方法。重要的是要了解未满足心理健康需求的人群对PAT的看法。方法:我们进行了四个焦点小组,以了解在低收入,黑人,城市人口对迷幻药治疗的看法。方法:采用归纳主题分析方法确定三个主要主题:(1)知情犹豫混合开放;(2)信任、自主和选择;(3)提高可达性的切实可行的解决方案。结论:与会者描述了与医疗保健、研究、药物处方和定罪方面的种族主义遗留问题有关的许多关切。医疗保健系统必须投资于与美国黑人建立信任,以充分满足医疗保健需求。与会者强调了通过支持自主和选择、投资于社区建设和代理以及解决障碍的建议(例如,提供儿童保育、提供交通)来建立信任的方法。这些发现支持以美国黑人的需求为中心的呼吁,因为在PAT中缺乏专门针对美国黑人的文化显著治疗范例,改善美国黑人获得医疗保健的机会和解决障碍,并提高可获得的医疗质量。
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Qualitative Analysis of Views of Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy in Low-Income, Urban, Black Americans.

Introduction: Black Americans are significantly underrepresented in psychedelic trials despite significant mental health disparities. Growing research suggests that psychedelic-assisted therapy (PAT) is an effective treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder and depression. It is important to understand perceptions of PAT among populations with unmet mental health needs.

Methods: We conducted four focus groups to understand perceptions of psychedelic therapy within a low-income, Black, urban population.

Methods: Three main themes were identified using an inductive thematic analysis approach: (1) informed hesitation mixed with increasing openness; (2) trust, autonomy, and choice; and (3) practical solutions to increase accessibility.

Conclusions: Participants described many concerns related to legacies of racism in healthcare, research, drug prescription, and criminalization. Healthcare systems must invest in trust building with Black Americans to adequately meet healthcare needs. Participants emphasized ways of building trust through supporting autonomy and choice, investing in community building and agency, and suggestions to address barriers (e.g., providing childcare, providing transportation). These findings support calls to center the needs of Black American people given the lack of culturally salient therapeutic paradigms specifically for Black Americans utilized within PAT, improve access and address barriers to healthcare for Black Americans, and increase the quality of care available.

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