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Attitudes on Psychedelics in a Sample of Croatian Mental Health Professionals: A Cross-Sectional National Survey Study.
Mastelic, Tonci; Borovina Marasovic, Tonka; Zuljevic, Marija Franka; Sucevic Ercegovac, Mirjana; Kaliterna, Mariano; Pleic, Neda; Vukorepa, Dora; Topic, Josko; Zuljan Cvitanovic, Marija; Lasic, Davor; Uglesic, Boran; Kozina, Slavica; Glavina, Trpimir.
Afiliação
  • Mastelic T; Psychiatry Department, University Hospital of Split, Split, Croatia.
  • Borovina Marasovic T; Psychiatry Department, University Hospital of Split, Split, Croatia.
  • Zuljevic MF; Department of Medical Humanities, University of Split School of Medicine, Split, Croatia.
  • Sucevic Ercegovac M; Psychiatry Department, University Hospital of Split, Split, Croatia.
  • Kaliterna M; Psychiatry Department, University Hospital of Split, Split, Croatia.
  • Pleic N; Psychiatry Department, University Hospital of Split, Split, Croatia.
  • Vukorepa D; Psychiatry Department, University Hospital of Split, Split, Croatia.
  • Topic J; Psychiatry Department, University Hospital of Split, Split, Croatia.
  • Zuljan Cvitanovic M; Psychiatry Department, University Hospital of Split, Split, Croatia.
  • Lasic D; Psychiatry Department, University Hospital of Split, Split, Croatia.
  • Uglesic B; Psychiatry Department, University Hospital of Split, Split, Croatia.
  • Kozina S; Department of Psychological Medicine, University of Split School of Medicine, Split, Croatia.
  • Glavina T; Psychiatry Department, University Hospital of Split, Split, Croatia.
J Psychoactive Drugs ; : 1-10, 2024 Jun 27.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38934459
ABSTRACT
For some time now, there has been an increased interest in psychedelics among scientists and mental health experts. Given that experts introduce therapy and advise patients, it is important to know their views. Therefore, the aim of our research was to examine and compare the attitudes of psychiatrists and psychologists toward psychedelics. We were interested in how they are formed and what is the role of personality in that process. We included 218 respondents, of which 92 were psychiatrists and 126 were psychologists. Attitudes toward psychedelics were examined using the Attitudes on Psychedelics Questionnaire. We used the Big Five Inventory to examine personality traits. On the Legal Use of Psychedelics subscale, it was shown that psychiatrists have more negative attitudes toward psychedelics (p = .033). Higher Openness (ß = 0.184, p < .001) and lower Conscientiousness (ß = -0.144, p = .009) contribute to positive attitudes toward psychedelics, as well as previous lifetime experience with psychedelics (ß = 0.411, p < .001) and younger age (ß = -0.278, p < .001). In conclusion, we can say that mental health professionals are open but also wary of psychedelics. Openness motivates them to learn. For this reason, additional education could have an impact on the attitudes of psychiatrists and psychologists and prepare them for the practical use of psychedelics.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article