University of Oxford.
Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin.
AJOB Neurosci. 2024 Apr-Jun;15(2):82-89. doi: 10.1080/21507740.2024.2303154. Epub 2024 Feb 5.
The psychedelic psilocybin has shown promise both as treatment for psychiatric conditions and as a means of improving well-being in healthy individuals. In some jurisdictions (e.g., Oregon, USA), psilocybin use for both purposes is or will soon be allowed and yet, public attitudes toward this shift are understudied. We asked a nationally representative sample of 795 US Americans to evaluate the moral status of psilocybin use in an appropriately licensed setting for either treatment of a psychiatric condition or well-being enhancement. Showing strong bipartisan support, participants rated the individual's decision as morally positive in both contexts. These results can inform effective policy-making decisions around supervised psilocybin use, given robust public attitudes as elicited in the context of an innovative regulatory model. We did not explore attitudes to psilocybin use in unsupervised or non-licensed community or social settings.
迷幻蘑菇中的有效成分 psilocybin 在治疗精神疾病和改善健康人群的幸福感方面都表现出了良好的前景。在某些司法管辖区(例如美国俄勒冈州),出于这两个目的使用迷幻蘑菇已经被允许,或者即将被允许,然而,公众对这种转变的态度还没有得到充分的研究。我们要求一个具有全国代表性的 795 名美国成年人样本,对在适当许可的环境下使用迷幻蘑菇进行评估,其用途可以是治疗精神疾病,也可以是提高幸福感。结果显示,参与者在这两种情况下都强烈支持两党合作,认为个人的决定在道德上是积极的。鉴于在创新监管模式背景下得出的强有力的公众态度,这些结果可以为监管下的 psilocybin 使用的有效决策提供参考。我们没有探讨在非监管或未经许可的社区或社交环境中使用迷幻蘑菇的态度。