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与迷幻剂使用相关的信念变化。

Belief changes associated with psychedelic use.

作者信息

Nayak Sandeep M, Singh Manvir, Yaden David B, Griffiths Roland R

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Center for Psychedelic and Consciousness Research, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA.

Institute for Advanced Study in Toulouse, University of Toulouse 1 Capitole, Toulouse, Occitanie, France.

出版信息

J Psychopharmacol. 2023 Jan;37(1):80-92. doi: 10.1177/02698811221131989. Epub 2022 Nov 1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Psychedelic use is anecdotally associated with belief changes, although few studies have tested these claims.

AIM

Characterize a broad range of psychedelic occasioned belief changes.

SURVEY

A survey was conducted in 2374 respondents who endorsed having had a belief changing psychedelic experience. Participants rated their agreement with belief statements Before and After the psychedelic experience as well as at the time of survey administration.

RESULTS

Factor analysis of 45 belief statements revealed five factors: "Dualism," "Paranormal/Spirituality," "Non-mammal consciousness," "Mammal consciousness," and "Superstition." Medium to large effect sizes from Before to After the experience were observed for increases in beliefs in "Dualism" (β = 0.72), "Paranormal/Spirituality" (β = 0.90), "Non-mammal consciousness" (β = 0.72), and "Mammal consciousness" (β = 0.74). In contrast, negligible changes were observed for "Superstition" (β = -0.18).). At the individual item level, increases in non-physicalist beliefs included belief in reincarnation, communication with the dead, existence of consciousness after death, telepathy, and consciousness of inanimate natural objects (e.g., rocks). The percentage of participants who identified as a "Believer (e.g., in Ultimate Reality, Higher Power, and/or God, etc.)" increased from 29% Before to 59% After." At both the factor and individual item level, higher ratings of mystical experience were associated with greater changes in beliefs. Belief changes assessed after the experience (an average 8.4 years) remained largely unchanged at the time of survey.

CONCLUSIONS

A single psychedelic experience increased a range of non-physicalist beliefs as well as beliefs about consciousness, meaning, and purpose. Further, the magnitude of belief change is associated with qualitative features of the experience.

摘要

背景

尽管很少有研究验证这些说法,但迷幻剂的使用在坊间传闻中与信念改变有关。

目的

描述一系列由迷幻剂引发的信念改变。

调查

对2374名认可有过能改变信念的迷幻体验的受访者进行了一项调查。参与者在迷幻体验之前、之后以及调查进行时对信念陈述的认同程度进行了评分。

结果

对45条信念陈述进行因子分析,得出五个因子:“二元论”“超自然/灵性”“非哺乳动物意识”“哺乳动物意识”和“迷信”。从体验前到体验后,观察到“二元论”(β = 0.72)、“超自然/灵性”(β = 0.90)、“非哺乳动物意识”(β = 0.72)和“哺乳动物意识”(β = 0.74)信念增加,效应量为中等至较大。相比之下,“迷信”的变化可忽略不计(β = -0.18)。在单个项目层面,非物理主义信念的增加包括对转世、与死者交流、死后意识的存在、心灵感应以及无生命自然物体(如岩石)的意识的信念。认同为“信徒(例如,相信终极实在、更高力量和/或上帝等)”的参与者比例从体验前的29%增加到体验后的59%。在因子和单个项目层面,更高的神秘体验评分都与更大的信念变化相关。体验后(平均8.4年)评估的信念变化在调查时基本保持不变。

结论

单次迷幻体验增加了一系列非物理主义信念以及关于意识、意义和目的的信念。此外,信念改变的程度与体验的质性特征相关。

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