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Ego-Dissolution and Psychedelics: Validation of the Ego-Dissolution Inventory (EDI)
by
Evans, Lisa
, Nour, Matthew M.
, Nutt, David
, Carhart-Harris, Robin L.
in
Brain research
/ Cocaine
/ Consciousness
/ Dissolution
/ Drug abuse
/ Drugs
/ Factor analysis
/ LSD
/ Lysergic acid diethylamide
/ Neuroscience
/ Neurosciences
/ Psychedelic drugs
/ Psychiatry
/ Psychopathology
/ Psychosis
/ Psychotherapy
/ Quantitative psychology
/ Schizophrenia
2016
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Ego-Dissolution and Psychedelics: Validation of the Ego-Dissolution Inventory (EDI)
by
Evans, Lisa
, Nour, Matthew M.
, Nutt, David
, Carhart-Harris, Robin L.
in
Brain research
/ Cocaine
/ Consciousness
/ Dissolution
/ Drug abuse
/ Drugs
/ Factor analysis
/ LSD
/ Lysergic acid diethylamide
/ Neuroscience
/ Neurosciences
/ Psychedelic drugs
/ Psychiatry
/ Psychopathology
/ Psychosis
/ Psychotherapy
/ Quantitative psychology
/ Schizophrenia
2016
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Ego-Dissolution and Psychedelics: Validation of the Ego-Dissolution Inventory (EDI)
by
Evans, Lisa
, Nour, Matthew M.
, Nutt, David
, Carhart-Harris, Robin L.
in
Brain research
/ Cocaine
/ Consciousness
/ Dissolution
/ Drug abuse
/ Drugs
/ Factor analysis
/ LSD
/ Lysergic acid diethylamide
/ Neuroscience
/ Neurosciences
/ Psychedelic drugs
/ Psychiatry
/ Psychopathology
/ Psychosis
/ Psychotherapy
/ Quantitative psychology
/ Schizophrenia
2016
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Ego-Dissolution and Psychedelics: Validation of the Ego-Dissolution Inventory (EDI)
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Ego-Dissolution and Psychedelics: Validation of the Ego-Dissolution Inventory (EDI)
2016
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Overview
The experience of a compromised sense of \"self\", termed ego-dissolution, is a key feature of the psychedelic experience. This study aimed to validate the Ego-Dissolution Inventory (EDI), a new 8-item self-report scale designed to measure ego-dissolution. Additionally, we aimed to investigate the specificity of the relationship between psychedelics and ego-dissolution.
Sixteen items relating to altered ego-consciousness were included in an internet questionnaire; eight relating to the experience of ego-dissolution (comprising the EDI), and eight relating to the antithetical experience of increased self-assuredness, termed ego-inflation. Items were rated using a visual analog scale. Participants answered the questionnaire for experiences with classical psychedelic drugs, cocaine and/or alcohol. They also answered the seven questions from the Mystical Experiences Questionnaire (MEQ) relating to the experience of unity with one's surroundings.
Six hundred and ninety-one participants completed the questionnaire, providing data for 1828 drug experiences (1043 psychedelics, 377 cocaine, 408 alcohol). Exploratory factor analysis demonstrated that the eight EDI items loaded exclusively onto a single common factor, which was orthogonal to a second factor comprised of the items relating to ego-inflation (rho = -0.110), demonstrating discriminant validity. The EDI correlated strongly with the MEQ-derived measure of unitive experience (rho = 0.735), demonstrating convergent validity. EDI internal consistency was excellent (Cronbach's alpha 0.93). Three analyses confirmed the specificity of ego-dissolution for experiences occasioned by psychedelic drugs. Firstly, EDI score correlated with drug-dose for psychedelic drugs (rho = 0.371), but not for cocaine (rho = 0.115) or alcohol (rho = -0.055). Secondly, the linear regression line relating the subjective intensity of the experience to ego-dissolution was significantly steeper for psychedelics (unstandardized regression coefficient = 0.701) compared with cocaine (0.135) or alcohol (0.144). Ego-inflation, by contrast, was specifically associated with cocaine experiences. Finally, a binary Support Vector Machine classifier identified experiences occasioned by psychedelic drugs vs. cocaine or alcohol with over 85% accuracy using ratings of ego-dissolution and ego-inflation alone.
Our results demonstrate the psychometric structure, internal consistency and construct validity of the EDI. Moreover, we demonstrate the close relationship between ego-dissolution and the psychedelic experience. The EDI will facilitate the study of the neuronal correlates of ego-dissolution, which is relevant for psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy and our understanding of psychosis.
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Frontiers Research Foundation,Frontiers Media S.A
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