西班牙/拉丁裔成人强迫症中经典和非经典迷幻药的真实使用:来自拉丁裔研究的国际发现。

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目的:尽管越来越多的研究表明迷幻药对心理健康的潜在益处,但对这些药物在患有强迫症(OCD)和西班牙裔和拉丁美洲(H/L)血统人群中的研究有限。方法:人口统计学和临床评估作为拉丁美洲跨血统强迫症基因组学(拉丁裔)研究的一部分,对生活在整个美洲的H/L强迫症参与者进行了研究。在2639名成人的子样本中收集了自然致幻剂使用流行率和强迫症症状相关结果的自我报告数据。使用描述性统计和回归分析来评估致幻剂的使用、使用的预测因素以及致幻剂引起的强迫症症状改变的预测因素。结果:在11个国家中,9%的答复者报告使用致幻剂或相关物质进行治疗。大多数受访者(72%)接受过传统的强迫症治疗(如精神药物和/或心理治疗)。裸盖菇素、LSD和MDMA是使用最多的致幻剂。与非服用者相比,迷幻药使用者更可能是男性,接受过非erp治疗强迫症,并有共病精神诊断。使用致幻剂治疗强迫症相关症状的结果因药物而异,难以预测,但据报道,“经典”5 -羟色胺类致幻剂最有利。结论:现实世界的证据表明,H/L成年人正在探索迷幻药作为强迫症的治疗方法,尽管需要进一步的工作来建立在这一人群中安全有效使用的条件。随着公众对致幻剂的兴趣持续高涨,在这一领域增加研究和减少实际危害至关重要。
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Real-world use of classic and non-classic psychedelics in Hispanic/Latino adults with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: International findings from the LATINO Study.

Objective: Despite growing research on the potential mental health benefits of psychedelics, there has been limited study of these drugs in populations with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and with Hispanic and Latin American (H/L) ancestry.

Methods: Demographic and clinical assessments were conducted as part of the Latin American Trans-ancestry Initiative for OCD genomics (LATINO) Study in H/L participants with OCD living throughout the Americas. Self-reported data on the prevalence of naturalistic psychedelic use and associated outcomes on OCD symptoms were collected in a subsample of 2,639 adults. Descriptive statistics and regression analyses were used to assess psychedelic use, predictors of use, and predictors of OCD symptom change attributed to psychedelics.

Results: Across 11 countries, 9% of respondents reported using psychedelics or related substances for treatment. Most respondents (72%) had received traditionally available treatments for OCD (e.g., psychiatric medication and/or psychotherapy). Psilocybin, LSD, and MDMA were the most used psychedelics. Psychedelic users compared to non-users were more likely to be male, have received non-ERP therapy for OCD, and have a comorbid psychiatric diagnosis. Outcomes of psychedelic use for OCD-related symptoms varied widely by drug and were difficult to predict but were reported as most favorable for "classic" serotonergic psychedelics.

Conclusions: Real-world evidence suggests that H/L adults are exploring psychedelics as a treatment for OCD, though further work is needed to establish the conditions for safe and effective use in this population. Increased research and practical harm reduction in this area is critical as public interest in psychedelic drugs continues to surge.

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