Agin-Liebes Gabrielle, Haas Trevor F, Lancelotta Rafael, Uthaug Malin V, Ramaekers Johannes G, Davis Alan K
Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Francisco, 1001 Potrero Ave., San Francisco, California 94110, United States.
Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital, 1001 Potrero Ave., Bldg. 80, San Francisco, California 94110, United States.
ACS Pharmacol Transl Sci. 2021 Mar 23;4(2):543-552. doi: 10.1021/acsptsci.1c00018. eCollection 2021 Apr 9.
Mescaline is a naturally occurring psychoactive alkaloid that has been used as a sacrament by Indigenous populations in spiritual ritual and healing ceremonies for millennia. Despite promising early preliminary research and favorable anecdotal reports, there is limited research investigating mescaline's psychotherapeutic potential. We administered an anonymous online questionnaire to adults ( = 452) reporting use of mescaline in naturalistic settings about mental health benefits attributed to mescaline. We assessed respondents' self-reported improvements in depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and alcohol and drug use disorders (AUD and DUD). Of the respondents reporting histories of these clinical conditions, most (68-86%) reported subjective improvement following their most memorable mescaline experience. Respondents who reported an improvement in their psychiatric conditions reported significantly higher ratings of acute psychological factors including mystical-type, psychological insight, and ego dissolution effects compared to those who did not report improvements (Cohen's range 0.7 - 1.5). Many respondents (35-50%) rated the mescaline experience as the single or top five most spiritually significant or meaningful experience(s) of their lives. Acute experiences of psychological insight during their mescaline experience were associated with increased odds of reporting improvement in depression, anxiety, AUD and DUD. Additional research is needed to corroborate these preliminary findings and to rigorously examine the efficacy of mescaline for psychiatric treatment in controlled, longitudinal clinical trials.
三甲氧苯乙胺是一种天然存在的具有精神活性的生物碱,数千年来一直被原住民群体用作宗教仪式和治疗仪式中的圣礼。尽管早期的初步研究前景乐观且有正面的传闻报道,但关于三甲氧苯乙胺心理治疗潜力的研究有限。我们对452名成年人进行了一项匿名在线问卷调查,这些成年人报告在自然环境中使用过三甲氧苯乙胺,并询问了他们认为三甲氧苯乙胺对心理健康有益的方面。我们评估了受访者自我报告的在抑郁、焦虑、创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)以及酒精和药物使用障碍(AUD和DUD)方面的改善情况。在报告有这些临床疾病病史的受访者中,大多数(68 - 86%)表示在他们最难忘的三甲氧苯乙胺体验后主观上有改善。与未报告有改善的受访者相比,报告精神状况有改善的受访者对包括神秘主义类型、心理洞察力和自我消解效应等急性心理因素的评分显著更高(科恩效应量范围为0.7 - 1.5)。许多受访者(35 -