| Literature DB >> 19999673 |
Paulo Cesar Ribeiro Barbosa1, Irene Maurício Cazorla, Joel Sales Giglio, Rick Strassman.
Abstract
The authors assessed 23 subjects immediately before and six months (27.5 weeks) after their first ayahuasca experience in an urban Brazilian religious setting, either Santo Daime (N = 15) or União do Vegetal (N = 8). Measures included scores on instruments assessing psychiatric symptoms, personality variables and quality of life. Independent variables were the frequency of ayahuasca use throughout the period and the length of ayahuasca wash-out after six months. Santo Daime subjects had a significant reduction of minor psychiatric symptoms, improvement of mental health, and a change in attitude towards more confidence and optimism. The União do Vegetal group had a significant decrease in physical pain, and attitude change towards more independence. Independence was positively correlated with the frequency of ayahuasca use and negatively correlated with the wash-out period. We discuss possible mechanisms by which these changes may occur and suggest areas for future research.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19999673 DOI: 10.1080/02791072.2009.10400530
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Psychoactive Drugs ISSN: 0279-1072