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The psychedelic mind: Current user perceptions of psychedelic drugs and their use

Sarah McGruddy (Department of Psychology, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand)
Jai Whelan (Department of Psychology, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand)
Ethan Mills (Department of Psychology, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand)
Alexander Boardman (Department of Psychology, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand)
Ryan D. Ward (Department of Psychology, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand)

Drugs, Habits and Social Policy

ISSN: 2752-6739

Article publication date: 18 July 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

Psychedelic drugs can induce altered states of consciousness characterised by changes in visual perception, tactile sensation, cognition, and emotion. Although there is a history of misinformation surrounding these drugs, recent investigation has reinvigorated interest. However, little research has assessed the attitudes of psychedelic consumers regarding these substances. The current study aims to explore the attitudes and perceptions of people with experience with psychedelic drugs, specifically surrounding psychedelic drugs themselves and their use within Aotearoa New Zealand.

Design/methodology/approach

Nineteen individuals with experience of psychedelic use were recruited to participate across eight groups in semi-structured, exploratory interviews, where a range of topics associated with psychedelics were discussed. Reflexive thematic analysis of the data focussed on participants’ current perceptions and attitudes.

Findings

Four themes were produced: (1) a negative historical influence on current perceptions of psychedelics; (2) knowledge is key but not everyone has it; (3) prohibition is not working, policy needs to change; (4) psychedelics have therapeutic potential. These themes emphasise key features of people with experience of psychedelic drugs’ current views and highlight potential areas for future investigation and intervention.

Social implications

Findings indicate a need for greater public knowledge and awareness of psychedelics in Aotearoa society. Findings also inform information, education and policy, which in turn will reduce the stigma and associated harm that those who have used or use psychedelic drugs may experience.

Originality/value

To the best of the authors’ knowledge, qualitative research aiming to understand attitudes and perspectives surrounding psychedelic drugs and their use from a drug users’ perspective have not yet been assessed.

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Acknowledgements

The authors extend our appreciation to all participants involved for their time and expertise.

Declaration of interests: The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare.

Citation

McGruddy, S., Whelan, J., Mills, E., Boardman, A. and Ward, R.D. (2024), "The psychedelic mind: Current user perceptions of psychedelic drugs and their use", Drugs, Habits and Social Policy, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/DHS-03-2024-0013

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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