Phenomenological assessment of psychedelics induced experiences: Translation and validation of the German Challenging Experience Questionnaire (CEQ) and Ego-Dissolution Inventory (EDI)

Mar 16, 2022PloS one

Measuring and validating German surveys of difficult psychedelic experiences and feelings of self-loss

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Abstract

The 26-item shows good internal consistency across its seven subscales when translated into German.

  • Confirmatory factor analysis indicated an acceptable fit for the German version of the Challenging Experience Questionnaire.
  • The internal consistency was found to be good for all subscales of the questionnaire.
  • The factor structure remained consistent regardless of gender or previous psychiatric issues.
  • Convergent validity was demonstrated through correlations with the State-Trait-Anxiety Inventory and the Altered States of Consciousness Rating Scale.
  • The German did not support the expected single-factor structure, leading to an alternative five-item factor interpretation.
  • High internal consistency was observed for the revised five-item measure, with convergent validity supported by correlations with the Mystical Experience Questionnaire.

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Key numbers

288
Participants Reporting on
Total number of participants who completed the .
836
Participants Reporting on
Total number of participants who completed the .
r = .59
Fear Subscale Correlation
Correlation between the Fear subscale and the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory.

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What this is

  • This research translates and validates the German versions of two questionnaires: the () and the ().
  • The assesses multiple facets of challenging experiences during psychedelic use, while the quantifies ego-dissolution phenomena.
  • Psychometric properties were evaluated through an online survey involving participants with firsthand psychedelic experiences.

Essence

  • The German demonstrated a stable factor structure and good internal consistency, while the suggested a condensed scale for ego-dissolution, differing from the original English version.

Key takeaways

  • The German showed good internal consistency across all subscales, with a Cronbach’s alpha range of .80–.92. This supports its reliability and validity for assessing challenging psychedelic experiences.
  • The revealed a condensed 5-item scale for ego-dissolution, indicating that only five items effectively measure this phenomenon, contrasting with the originally proposed structure.
  • Correlations between the and the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory showed a strong positive relationship, particularly for the Fear subscale (r = .59), reinforcing the 's convergent validity.

Caveats

  • The study's reliance on self-reported experiences may introduce biases, affecting the validity of the findings. Participants' psychiatric health status could not be definitively verified.
  • Cultural differences in interpreting concepts like 'ego' may have influenced the factor structure of the , necessitating further refinement for the German context.

Definitions

  • Challenging Experience Questionnaire (CEQ): A 26-item self-report scale assessing adverse experiences during psychedelic use, measured across seven factors.
  • Ego-Dissolution Inventory (EDI): An 8-item scale measuring alterations in self-experience during psychedelic use, focusing on the phenomenon of ego-dissolution.

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