LSD use in the United States: Examining user demographics and their evolution from 2015–2019

IF 2.2 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Journal of Psychedelic Studies Pub Date : 2024-02-01 DOI:10.1556/2054.2024.00309
Jeremy Weleff, A. Anand, Elizabeth N. Dewey, Brian S. Barnett
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Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) use has risen in the United States in recent years amid increased interest in therapeutic applications of psychedelics. Despite this, contemporary epidemiological investigations of LSD users are few. To expand the literature on this topic, we sought to characterize past-year LSD users in the United States and investigate recent demographic evolution within this population.Using National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) data from 2015–2019, we investigated correlates of past-year LSD use and associated changes over the study period.Past-year LSD use increased by 47% from 2015 to 2019 (0.59%–0.87%). However, among people reporting past-year hallucinogen use disorder there was no significant proportional increase in LSD users. Notable correlates of LSD use on multivariable analysis were: increased LSD access, lower perceived risk of trying LSD, low income, fewer children in the home, being approached by someone selling drugs in the past month, and past-year suicide attempt among people age 18 and older. We found no associations with unemployment, arrest history, or past-year psychological distress. From 2015 to 2019, the proportion of respondents reporting past-year LSD use who were age 26–34 and married increased. Past-year LSD use among lifetime users of methamphetamine also rose.Though still uncommonly used in the United States, LSD's societal acceptance may be increasing. Overall, LSD does not appear to contribute significantly to the country's public health problems.
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美国的迷幻剂使用情况:研究 2015-2019 年期间使用者的人口统计数据及其演变情况
麦角酰二乙胺(LSD)的使用近年来在美国有所上升,因为人们对迷幻药的治疗应用越来越感兴趣。尽管如此,当代针对 LSD 使用者的流行病学调查却很少。为了扩展有关这一主题的文献,我们试图描述美国上一年LSD使用者的特征,并调查这一人群最近的人口演变情况。利用2015-2019年的美国全国药物使用和健康调查(NSDUH)数据,我们调查了上一年LSD使用的相关因素以及研究期间的相关变化。然而,在报告上一年致幻剂使用障碍的人群中,LSD使用者并没有明显的比例增长。在多变量分析中,使用迷幻剂的显著相关因素包括:获得迷幻剂的机会增加、尝试迷幻剂的感知风险降低、收入低、家中子女较少、过去一个月内曾被贩卖毒品的人接触过,以及 18 岁及以上人群过去一年曾试图自杀。我们没有发现与失业、逮捕史或过去一年的心理困扰有关。从 2015 年到 2019 年,报告过去一年吸食过迷幻剂的受访者中 26-34 岁和已婚者的比例有所上升。在甲基苯丙胺的终生使用者中,上一年使用迷幻剂的比例也有所上升。虽然迷幻剂在美国仍不常见,但社会对它的接受程度可能正在提高。总体而言,迷幻剂似乎并未对美国的公共健康问题造成重大影响。
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Journal of Psychedelic Studies
Journal of Psychedelic Studies Social Sciences-Anthropology
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