The International journal on drug policy

Challenges after natural psychedelic use linked to difficult childhood experiences

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Abstract

Essence

Most surveyed psychedelic users reported no lasting difficulties, but higher adverse childhood experience counts were associated with greater odds of post-use difficulties.

Evidence

A cross-sectional mixed-methods survey of 3,168 U.S. adults with lifetime psychedelic use found 87.9% reported no difficulties, 6.4% had difficulties lasting more than one day, and ACE counts were analyzed in adjusted regression models.

Caveat

Because exposure and outcomes were retrospectively self-reported in a cross-sectional sample, the associations do not show that ACEs caused psychedelic-related difficulties.

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