Marc Galanter, William L White, Jag Khalsa, Helena Hansen
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Abstract
Background: Spirituality is a construct encompassing a diversity of strongly held beliefs and pursuits related to life's meaning and purpose. Empirical studies in key domains of spirituality related to substance use disorder (SUD) can be valuable in guiding research, and potentially clinical care.
Objectives: To conduct a scoping review of research on the psychological, biological, and cultural dimensions of spirituality and their role in relation to SUD. To identify limitations in empirical findings within these domains and identify promising areas for related research.
Data sources, study appraisal, and synthesis methods: Illustrative studies available in the empirical literature are reviewed in order to characterize these three key domains.
Results: Certain areas of importance stand out: On Psychology, attribution of SUD to a spiritual outlook; spiritual awakening; the relation of spirituality to drug craving; and spirituality in the context of psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy. On Biology, heritability of traits related to shared spiritual experience; neurophysiologic correlates of spiritually related experiences; and correlates in brain imaging; On Culture, spiritual aspects of SUD in different cultural settings; distinctions between spiritual and religious phenomena; roles that international organizations play; and context of acquiring recovery capital. The need for further research in each area is defined.
Conclusions: There is utility in examining the diversity of findings in the roles of psychology, biology, and culture in the SUD field. Further research, particularly applying randomization and clinical controls, would be useful in improving the effective application of the construct of spirituality in clinical care.
背景:灵性是一种建构,包括与人生意义和目的相关的各种强烈信念和追求。对与药物使用障碍(SUD)相关的灵性的关键领域进行实证研究,对指导研究和潜在的临床治疗具有重要价值:对灵性的心理、生物和文化层面及其在药物滥用障碍中的作用进行研究综述。确定这些领域的实证研究结果的局限性,并确定有希望开展相关研究的领域:数据来源、研究评估和综合方法:对实证文献中的说明性研究进行回顾,以确定这三个关键领域的特征:结果:某些重要领域脱颖而出:在心理学方面,将 SUD 归因于精神观;精神觉醒;精神与药物渴求的关系;以及迷幻药辅助心理疗法中的精神。在生物学方面,与共同精神体验相关的特征的遗传性;与精神体验相关的神经生理学相关性;以及大脑成像中的相关性;在文化方面,不同文化背景下的精神依赖症;精神现象与宗教现象之间的区别;国际组织发挥的作用;以及获得康复资本的背景。结论:结论:研究心理学、生物学和文化在 SUD 领域的作用方面的各种发现是有用的。进一步的研究,尤其是随机化和临床控制的应用,将有助于提高灵性在临床护理中的有效应用。
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Addictive Diseases is an essential, comprehensive resource covering the full range of addictions for today"s addiction professional. This in-depth, practical journal helps you stay on top of the vital issues and the clinical skills necessary to ensure effective practice. The latest research, treatments, and public policy issues in addiction medicine are presented in a fully integrated, multi-specialty perspective. Top researchers and respected leaders in addiction issues share their knowledge and insights to keep you up-to-date on the most important research and practical applications.