探索约旦医生和医学生对氯胺酮和致幻剂辅助疗法的看法:来自中东的见解。

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Khalid E Ahmed, Dima Abu Nasrieh, Haneen A Banihani, Mohammed Fadi Obaidat, Toni Mazzawi, Azzah Khalid Al-Tarawneh, Radwan Bani Mustafa, Zaid Al Kayed
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致幻剂辅助疗法和氯胺酮是精神病学治疗抑郁症、创伤后应激障碍和物质使用障碍的两种方式。然而,全球对这些治疗方法的看法各不相同。本研究探讨了约旦医生和医学生对致幻剂的熟悉程度、态度和看法,解决了中东研究中的一个空白。一项横断面研究于2024年7月至8月在约旦的医学生和医生中进行了一项有效的在线调查。调查内容包括人口统计、对致幻剂和氯胺酮的熟悉程度、对其医疗用途的态度以及对其风险和合法性的担忧。统计分析,包括多元回归和因素分析,评估了人口统计对参与者观点的影响。在1985名受访者中,大多数人对迷幻药的熟悉程度有限。LSD是最容易识别的物质,而较少的参与者识别出裸盖菇素或摇头丸。熟悉度和态度因年龄、性别和先前熟悉度而有显著差异,而职业地位没有影响。出现了三种态度集群:反对者(n = 1000)、谨慎者(n = 677)和支持者(n = 308),每一种都受到不同人口统计数据的影响。这项研究揭示了约旦医疗保健专业人员对致幻剂治疗的熟悉程度差距和混合态度,强调需要有针对性的教育,以提高约旦医学界对这些治疗的理解。
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Exploring Jordanian Physicians' and Medical Students' Perspectives on Ketamine and Psychedelic-Assisted Therapies: An Insight from the Middle East.

Psychedelic-assisted therapies and ketamine are two modalities gaining attention in psychiatry for treating conditions such as depression, PTSD, and substance use disorders. However, perceptions of these treatments vary globally. This study explores the familiarity, attitudes, and perceptions of Jordanian physicians and medical students toward psychedelic substances, addressing a gap in Middle Eastern research. A cross-sectional study conducted from July to August 2024 utilized a validated online survey among medical students and physicians in Jordan. The survey covered demographics, familiarity to psychedelics and ketamine, attitudes toward their medical use, and concerns about risks and legality. Statistical analyses, including multivariate regression and factor analysis, assessed the influence of demographics on participant perspectives. Of the 1,985 respondents, most had limited familiarity to psychedelics. LSD was the most recognized substance, while fewer participants identified psilocybin or MDMA. familiarity and attitudes varied significantly by age, gender, and prior familiarity, with professional status showing no impact. Three attitude clusters emerged: opposers (n = 1000), cautious (n = 677), and supporters (n = 308), each influenced by different demographics. This study reveals a notable familiarity gap and mixed attitudes toward psychedelic therapies among Jordanian healthcare professionals, highlighting the need for targeted education to enhance understanding of these treatments in Jordan's medical community.

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