Exploring the relationship between microdosing, personality and emotional insight: A prospective study

IF 2.2 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Journal of Psychedelic Studies Pub Date : 2021-03-24 DOI:10.1556/2054.2021.00157
H. M. Dressler, Stephen J. Bright, V. Polito
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Having entered the recent public and research zeitgeist, microdosing involves consuming sub-perceptual doses of psychedelic drugs, allegedly to enhance performance, creativity, and wellbeing. The results of research to date have been mixed. Whereas most studies have reported positive impacts of microdosing, some microdosers have also reported adverse effects. In addition, research to date has revealed inconsistent patterns of change in personality traits. This prospective study explored the relationship between microdosing, personality change, and emotional awareness.Measures of personality and alexithymia were collected at two time points. 76 microdosers participated at baseline. Invitations to a follow-up survey were sent out after 31 days, and 24 participants were retained.Conscientiousness increased, while neuroticism decreased across these time points (n = 24). At baseline (N = 76), neuroticism was associated with alexithymia. In addition, neuroticism correlated negatively with duration of prior microdosing experience, and extraversion correlated positively with both duration of prior microdosing experience and lifetime number of microdoses.These results suggest that microdosing might have an impact on otherwise stable personality traits.
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探讨微剂量、人格和情绪洞察力之间的关系:一项前瞻性研究
微剂量已经进入了最近的公众和研究时代精神,涉及消耗亚感知剂量的迷幻药,据称是为了提高表现、创造力和幸福感。迄今为止的研究结果喜忧参半。尽管大多数研究报告了微量给药的积极影响,但一些微量给药者也报告了不良影响。此外,迄今为止的研究表明,人格特征的变化模式不一致。这项前瞻性研究探讨了微量给药、性格变化和情绪意识之间的关系。人格和述情障碍的测量是在两个时间点收集的。76名微剂量者参与了基线研究。31天后发出了后续调查的邀请,保留了24名参与者。在这些时间点上,尽责性增加,而神经质减少(n=24)。基线时(N=76),神经质与述情障碍相关。此外,神经质与既往微量给药经历的持续时间呈负相关,外向性与既往微量剂量经历的持续期和终生微量给药次数呈正相关。这些结果表明,微量给药可能会对原本稳定的人格特征产生影响。
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Journal of Psychedelic Studies
Journal of Psychedelic Studies Social Sciences-Anthropology
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2.50
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8.90%
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20
审稿时长
26 weeks
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