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一项关于迷幻蘑菇使用情况、与使用相关的因素以及大学生对使用的看法的调查。

A survey of hallucinogenic mushroom use, factors related to usage, and perceptions of use among college students.

机构信息

Neuroscience Program, United States.

出版信息

Drug Alcohol Depend. 2013 Jun 1;130(1-3):245-8. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2012.11.010. Epub 2012 Dec 21.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Recreational usage and attitudes toward psilocybin-containing hallucinogenic mushrooms among college students are seldom explored.

METHODS

We surveyed 882 randomly selected undergraduates at Skidmore College in upstate New York and quantified whether participants had ever used psilocybin mushrooms, their attitudes toward the drug, and polydrug use.

RESULTS

There were 409 responses and 29.5% of the sample reported psilocybin use. Among users, the mean number of times they reported using mushrooms was 3.4 (mode=1). The top factors cited that influenced their decisions to try hallucinogenic mushrooms for the first time were 'curiosity', 'to achieve a mystical experience', and 'introspection'. Users and non-users had significantly different perceptions of mushrooms: non-users were more likely to say that hallucinogenic mushrooms were addictive and had the potential for abuse than users. Users did not believe that psilocybin negatively impacts their academics, mental health, or physical health, while non-users did. Both users and non-users of psilocybin reported high life-time use of alcohol (97% vs 96%, respectively), marijuana (98% vs 73%, respectively) and tobacco (82% vs 54%, respectively). Psilocybin users were significantly more likely to use other drugs such as cocaine, ecstasy, opiates, non-prescribed prescription drugs, opiates, and lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) than non-users of psilocybin.

CONCLUSION

This study uncovers important insights into hallucinogenic mushroom use by college students.

摘要

背景

大学生群体中,消遣性使用迷幻蘑菇和对其的态度鲜少被探究。

方法

我们对纽约州北部斯卡斯代尔学院的 882 名随机本科生进行了调查,量化了参与者是否曾使用过迷幻蘑菇、他们对这种药物的态度以及多药使用情况。

结果

共收到 409 份回复,样本中有 29.5%的人报告曾使用过迷幻蘑菇。在使用者中,报告使用蘑菇的平均次数为 3.4 次(模式=1)。影响他们首次尝试致幻蘑菇的首要因素是“好奇心”、“获得一种神秘体验”和“内省”。使用者和非使用者对蘑菇的看法有显著差异:非使用者比使用者更有可能说迷幻蘑菇会上瘾,有滥用的潜力。使用者并不认为迷幻蘑菇会对他们的学业、心理健康或身体健康产生负面影响,而非使用者则认为会有负面影响。迷幻蘑菇的使用者和非使用者都报告了一生中大量使用酒精(分别为 97%和 96%)、大麻(分别为 98%和 73%)和烟草(分别为 82%和 54%)。迷幻蘑菇的使用者比非使用者更有可能使用其他药物,如可卡因、摇头丸、阿片类药物、未处方的处方药、阿片类药物和麦角酸二乙酰胺(LSD)。

结论

这项研究揭示了大学生使用迷幻蘑菇的重要见解。

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