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Representation of Ethnoracial Groups in Psychedelic Clinical Trials: A Systematic Review

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Abstract

In studies published after 2017, 85.6% of participants identified as non-Hispanic White.

  • The analysis included 39 studies, with 16 from a previous review and 23 published after 2017, involving a total of 1393 participants.
  • Participation rates for non-Hispanic White individuals were significantly higher than for other racial and ethnic groups, including 3.1% Black, 6.8% Latinx/Hispanic, and 3.6% Asian in studies published after 2017.
  • A comparison of studies before and after December 31, 2017, revealed differences in the inclusion rates of various ethnoracial groups.
  • The proportion of White participants decreased in studies conducted in the USA, while it remained stable in all included studies.
  • Underrepresentation of ethnoracial minoritized populations is evident in psychedelic therapy research, despite some improvements in diversity since 2018.

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