Literature DB >> 18189205

Between prohibitions: patterns and meanings of magic mushroom use in the UK.

Sarah C E Riley1, Graham Blackman.   

Abstract

A survey of magic mushroom use was completed by 174 participants in 2004, a year when the sale of hallucinogenic mushrooms was not illegal in the UK. The data were collected in Edinburgh and Bristol (UK). Participants were a self-selecting convenience sample. Participants tended to be in their 20s, White-British, in education or employed; 64% were male. Participants reported a pattern of infrequent but intense consumption (47% used between 4-12 times/year, average consumption in one setting was 12 g, a high dose). Use was explained in terms of laughing, hallucinations, altering perspective (41-74%), and feelings of being closer to nature (49%). Negative experiences reported included paranoia (35%) and anxiety (32%). Mushroom use was located within a wider recreational drug and alcohol culture. Four focus groups aided the interpretation of the data. Future research is recommended into negative experiences. Implications for policy and harm minimisation literature are discussed.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18189205     DOI: 10.1080/10826080701772363

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Subst Use Misuse        ISSN: 1082-6084            Impact factor:   2.164


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2.  Ceremonial "plant medicine" use and its relationship to recreational drug use: an exploratory study.

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4.  Adverse experiences resulting in emergency medical treatment seeking following the use of magic mushrooms.

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Review 5.  New psychoactive substances of natural origin: A brief review.

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