Epidemiology of Hallucinogen Microdosing Among Young Adults in the United States: A National Study.

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How Common Is Hallucinogen Microdosing Among Young Adults in the United States

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Abstract

6.8% of young adults in the United States reported microdosing hallucinogens in the past year.

  • Past-year hallucinogen use was reported by 9.5% of young adults aged 19-30.
  • Among hallucinogen users, 73.1% engaged in microdosing.
  • Microdosing was associated with significantly higher rates of other substance use, including a 2.53 times higher likelihood of past-month cigarette use and a 37.73 times higher likelihood of using cannabis on 3 or more occasions.
  • 72.4% of individuals who microdosed reported using alcohol on 10 or more occasions in the past year.
  • 85.8% of microdosers reported using cannabis on 3 or more occasions in the past year.
  • Black respondents were less likely to microdose compared to White respondents.

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