Dorsen Caroline, Palamar Joseph, Shedlin Michele G
New York University Rory Meyers College of Nursing, 433 1 Avenue, NY, NY 10010.
New York University Langone Medical Center, 227 East 30 Street, NY, NY 10016.
Addict Res Theory. 2019;27(2):68-75. doi: 10.1080/16066359.2018.1455187. Epub 2018 Mar 30.
The ceremonial use of psychoactive/hallucinogenic plant based drugs, such as ayahuasca, psilocybin and others, is a growing trend in the United States (US) and globally. To date, there has been little research documenting how many people are using psychoactive substances in this context, who the users are, what benefits/risks exist in the use of these drugs and the relationship between ceremonial drug use and recreational drug use.In this paper we describe a cohort of plant medicine facilitators in the US and explore how they differentiate plant medicine use from recreational drug use.
Using modified ethnography, individual interviews were conducted in 2016 with 15 participants who are currently facilitating plant medicine ceremonies in the US. Descriptive content analysis was performed to discover themes and to inform a larger mixed-method study.
Ceremonial drug use was seen by participants as a natural healing and treatment modality used in the context of community and ritual. Three main themes were identified relating to participants' differentiation between ceremonial plant medicine use and recreational drug use: 1) participants see a clear delineation between plant medicine use and recreational drug use; 2) plant medicine is seen as a potential treatment for addiction, but concerns exist regarding potential interference with recovery; and 3) plant medicine use may influence recreational use.
More research is needed on who is using plant medicine, motivators for use, perceived and real risks and benefits of plant medicine use and harm reduction techniques regarding safe ingestion.
使用基于精神活性/致幻植物的药物,如阿亚瓦斯卡、裸盖菇素等进行仪式性活动,在美国及全球范围内呈增长趋势。迄今为止,几乎没有研究记录在这种情况下有多少人使用精神活性物质、使用者是谁、使用这些药物存在哪些益处/风险以及仪式性用药与娱乐性用药之间的关系。在本文中,我们描述了美国一批植物药物引导者,并探讨他们如何区分植物药物使用与娱乐性药物使用。
采用改良人种志方法,2016年对15名目前在美国主持植物药物仪式的参与者进行了个人访谈。进行描述性内容分析以发现主题,并为一项更大规模的混合方法研究提供信息。
参与者将仪式性用药视为在社区和仪式背景下使用的一种自然治愈和治疗方式。确定了与参与者区分仪式性植物药物使用和娱乐性药物使用相关的三个主要主题:1)参与者认为植物药物使用与娱乐性药物使用有明显界限;2)植物药物被视为成瘾的一种潜在治疗方法,但对其可能干扰康复存在担忧;3)植物药物使用可能影响娱乐性用药。
需要对谁在使用植物药物、使用动机、植物药物使用的感知和实际风险与益处以及安全摄入的减少伤害技术进行更多研究。