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Changes in mental health, wellbeing and personality following ayahuasca consumption: Results of a naturalistic longitudinal study
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Perkins, Daniel
, Sarris, Jerome
, Barbosa, Paulo C. R.
, Chenhall, Richard
, Pagni, Broc A.
in
Alcohol
/ alcohol use
/ Anxiety
/ ayahuasca
/ Cannabis
/ cannabis use
/ Clinical trials
/ depression
/ Drug abuse
/ Drug use
/ Emotions
/ Impulsive behavior
/ Longitudinal studies
/ Mental depression
/ Mental disorders
/ Mental health
/ Personality
/ Personality traits
/ Pharmacology
/ psychedelic therapy
/ Psychotropic drugs
/ Religion
/ Rites & ceremonies
/ Spirituality
/ Substance use
2022
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Changes in mental health, wellbeing and personality following ayahuasca consumption: Results of a naturalistic longitudinal study
by
Perkins, Daniel
, Sarris, Jerome
, Barbosa, Paulo C. R.
, Chenhall, Richard
, Pagni, Broc A.
in
Alcohol
/ alcohol use
/ Anxiety
/ ayahuasca
/ Cannabis
/ cannabis use
/ Clinical trials
/ depression
/ Drug abuse
/ Drug use
/ Emotions
/ Impulsive behavior
/ Longitudinal studies
/ Mental depression
/ Mental disorders
/ Mental health
/ Personality
/ Personality traits
/ Pharmacology
/ psychedelic therapy
/ Psychotropic drugs
/ Religion
/ Rites & ceremonies
/ Spirituality
/ Substance use
2022
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Changes in mental health, wellbeing and personality following ayahuasca consumption: Results of a naturalistic longitudinal study
by
Perkins, Daniel
, Sarris, Jerome
, Barbosa, Paulo C. R.
, Chenhall, Richard
, Pagni, Broc A.
in
Alcohol
/ alcohol use
/ Anxiety
/ ayahuasca
/ Cannabis
/ cannabis use
/ Clinical trials
/ depression
/ Drug abuse
/ Drug use
/ Emotions
/ Impulsive behavior
/ Longitudinal studies
/ Mental depression
/ Mental disorders
/ Mental health
/ Personality
/ Personality traits
/ Pharmacology
/ psychedelic therapy
/ Psychotropic drugs
/ Religion
/ Rites & ceremonies
/ Spirituality
/ Substance use
2022
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Changes in mental health, wellbeing and personality following ayahuasca consumption: Results of a naturalistic longitudinal study
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Changes in mental health, wellbeing and personality following ayahuasca consumption: Results of a naturalistic longitudinal study
2022
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Background: Naturalistic and placebo-controlled studies suggest ayahuasca, a potent psychedelic beverage originating from Indigenous Amazonian tradition, may improve mental health, alter personality structure, and reduce alcohol and drug intake. To better understand ayahuasca’s therapeutic potential and to identify factors that influence therapeutic efficacy, we conducted a naturalistic, longitudinal study of facilitated ayahuasca consumption in naïve participants using a comprehensive battery of self-report questionnaires. Materials and Methods: Ayahuasca naive individuals registering for ayahuasca ceremonies were asked to complete a range of validated questionnaires assessing mental health, alcohol/cannabis use, relationships, personality, and connection to self and spirituality, prior to and 1 month after attending an ayahuasca ceremony. Data for two mental health measures (the DASS-21 and PANAS) and acute subjective effects via the MEQ-30 were also assessed 7 days post-ceremony. Repeated measures ANOVA were used to examine pre-to-post changes, and Pearson correlations explored predictors of improvement in outcomes. Results: Fifty-three attendees (32 women, 21 men) completed pre and post ayahuasca assessments with 55.6% of the sample reporting a complete mystical experience based on the MEQ-30. One-month post-ayahuasca, significant reductions were identified in depression, anxiety, stress, alcohol and cannabis use, body dissociation, accepting external influence, self-alienation, impulsivity, and negative affect/emotionality. Significant increases were identified in positive mood, self-efficacy, authentic living, extraversion, agreeableness, open-mindedness, spirituality, and satisfaction with relationships. While facets of the mystical experience held little predictive validity on outcome measures, baseline traits, particularly high negative emotionality and body dissociation, and low sense of self-efficacy, robustly predicted improvements in mental health and alcohol/cannabis use, and alterations in personality structure which are linked to better mental health. Discussion: This study suggests facilitated ayahuasca consumption in naïve participants may precipitate wide-ranging improvements in mental health, relationships, personality structure, and alcohol use. Associations between baseline traits and therapeutic improvements mark an important first step toward personalized, precision-based medicine and warrant randomized controlled trials to confirm and elaborate on these findings. Contribution Statement: Longitudinal, observational studies and randomized clinical control trials suggest ayahuasca may exert therapeutic effects on mental health and alcohol/cannabis use, and alter personality structure. However, it is unclear if improvements are diagnosis-specific and factors that predict therapeutic gains have yet to be extensively elucidated. This longitudinal, observational study examined the effects of facilitated ayahuasca consumption in naive participants on mental health, alcohol and substance use/abuse, personality traits, relationships, and connection to self and spirituality. We found wide-ranging improvements 1-month post-treatment across these domains, and identified baseline traits which predict pre-to-post changes on primary outcome measures. Improvements were not diagnostic-specific, suggesting ayahuasca may be generally efficacious. Personality traits, body dissociation, and self-efficacy were strong predictors of therapeutic improvements, marking an important first step toward personalized, precision-based medicine. Randomized controlled trials are warranted to confirm and elaborate on these findings.
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