| Literature DB >> 27378878 |
Matthew M Nour1, Lisa Evans2, David Nutt2, Robin L Carhart-Harris2.
Abstract
AIMS: The experience of a compromised sense of "self", termed ego-dissolution, is a key feature of the psychedelic experience. This study aimed to validate the Ego-Dissolution Inventory (EDI), a new 8-item self-report scale designed to measure ego-dissolution. Additionally, we aimed to investigate the specificity of the relationship between psychedelics and ego-dissolution.Entities:
Keywords: ego boundaries; ego death; ego disintegration; ego dissolution; hallucinogen; mystical experience; psychedelic; self disturbance
Year: 2016 PMID: 27378878 PMCID: PMC4906025 DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2016.00269
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Hum Neurosci ISSN: 1662-5161 Impact factor: 3.169
Factor loadings from exploratory factor analysis of item scores from 1828 drug experiences (extraction method: principal axis factor; rotation method: promax with Kaiser normalization; loadings taken from pattern matrix).
| Item: | Factor 1 Ego-dissolution | Factor 2 Ego-inflation |
|---|---|---|
| I felt especially assertive | 0.014 | |
| −0.040 | ||
| I felt more important or special than others | −0.034 | |
| 0.010 | ||
| My ego felt inflated | −0.154 | |
| 0.167 | ||
| I felt especially sure-of-myself | 0.151 | |
| −0.066 | ||
| I felt especially keen and competitive | −0.134 | |
| −0.070 | ||
| I felt like my viewpoint was worth more than other peoples’ | −0.075 | |
| 0.112 | ||
| I felt especially self-confident | 0.073 | |
| −0.043 | ||
| I felt especially self-assured | 0.156 | |
| −0.042 |
Items in bold comprise the Ego-Dissolution Inventory (EDI), whilst the remaining items relate to ego-inflation. All factor loadings >0.2 are in bold.
Demographic data for subjects who provided information for at least one drug experience.
| 691 | ||
| 238 (34.44%) | ||
| Median | 28 | |
| Inter-quartile range | 13 | |
| Skewness | 1.43 | |
| Left school before age 16 (no qualifications) | 2 (0.29%) | |
| Left school at 16/GCSE (UK) | 29 (4.20%) | |
| High school diploma/A-Level (UK) | 68 (9.84%) | |
| Some university (or equivalent) | 168 (24.31%) | |
| Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) | 229 (33.14%) | |
| Post-graduate degree (or equivalent) | 195 (28.22%) | |
| Never | 107 (15.48%) | 236 (34.15%) |
| Once only | 26 (3.76%) | 70 (10.13%) |
| 2–5 times | 106 (15.34%) | 106 (15.34%) |
| 6–10 times | 92 (13.31%) | 59 (8.54%) |
| 11–15 times | 69 (9.99%) | 35 (5.07%) |
| 16–25 times | 69 (9.99%) | 45 (6.51%) |
| 26–50 times | 87 (12.59%) | 42 (6.08%) |
| 51–100 times | 68 (9.84%) | 47 (6.80%) |
| >100 times | 67 (9.70%) | 51 (7.38%) |
| No alcohol | 191 (27.64%) | |
| 1–6 units | 213 (30.82%) | |
| 7–12 units | 123 (17.80%) | |
| 13–18 units | 58 (8.39%) | |
| 19–24 units | 38 (5.50%) | |
| 25–30 units | 19 (2.75%) | |
| 31–36 units | 17 (2.46%) | |
| 37–42 units | 8 (1.16%) | |
| 43–48 units | 7 (1.01%) | |
| 49–54 units | 6 (0.89%) | |
| 55–60 units | 4 (0.58%) | |
| >60 units | 7 (1.01%) | |
Figure 1Relationship between drug dose and scores for ego-dissolution (blue circles, solid line) and ego-inflation (red squares, dashed line) for experiences occasioned by different drug classes. (A) Psychedelic experiences (n = 1043). (B) Cocaine experiences (n = 377). (C) Alcohol experiences (n = 408). Lines represent linear regression lines of best fit, with corresponding R2 and p-value. Error bars represent ±1 SEM.
Figure 2Relationship between experience intensity and ego-consciousness. (A) Linear regression lines of best fit for relationship between reported subjective intensity and ego-dissolution for experiences occasioned by psychedelic drugs (blue solid line, R2 = 0.328, p < 0.001), cocaine (red coarsely-broken line, R2 = 0.078, p < 0.001) or alcohol (black finely-broken line, R2 = 0.084, p < 0.001). (B) Linear regression lines of best fit for relationship between reported subjective intensity and ego-inflation for experiences occasioned by psychedelic drugs (blue solid line, R2 = 0.012, p < 0.001), cocaine (red coarsely-broken line, R2 = 0.318, p < 0.001) or alcohol (black finely-broken line, R2 = 0.213, p < 0.001).
Figure 3The relationship between ego-dissolution and ego-inflation for experiences occasioned by classical psychedelics (blue crosses), cocaine (red circles) and alcohol (green triangles).