Subjective Effects of a Single Dose of Ayahuasca among College Students with Harmful Alcohol Use: Qualitative Analysis of Participant Accounts

Author:

Vicentini Anna Beatriz1,Rodrigues Lucas Silva1,Rossi Giordano Novak1ORCID,Rocha Juliana Mendes1ORCID,Guerra Lorena T. L.1,Reis José Augusto Silva1,Maekawa Renan Massanobu1,Osório Flávia de Lima12,Bouso José Carlos134,Santos Fabiana Pereira5,Paranhos Beatriz Aparecida Passos Bismara5,Yonamine Mauricio5,Hallak Jaime Eduardo Cecilio123,dos Santos Rafael Guimarães123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neuroscience and Behavior, Ribeirão Preto Medical School, University of São Paulo, São Paulo 05508-000, Brazil

2. National Institute for Translational Medicine (INCT-TM), Ribeirão Preto 14051-140, Brazil

3. International Center for Ethnobotanical Education, Research, and Service (ICEERS), 08015 Barcelona, Spain

4. Department of Psychology and Research Center for Behavior Assessment (CRAMC), Universitat Rovira i Virgili, 43002 Tarragona, Spain

5. Department of Toxicological Analyses, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of São Paulo, São Paulo 05508-000, Brazil

Abstract

Alcohol is the recreational drug most frequently consumed, and its high frequency of use can lead to worsening social, psychological, and domestic issues. The age group most susceptible to alcohol dependence is 18- to 24-year-old youths, demanding interventional tools to target early involvement risks. Ayahuasca seems to be a promising therapeutic tool since evidence suggests it presents potential for the treatment of depression, anxiety, and substance abuse, among other disorders. This study aimed to analyze subjective reports of university students with harmful alcohol use participating in a single-blind study evaluating the effects of one ayahuasca dose (1 mL/kg). Twenty-one days after ayahuasca administration, semi-structured interviews were conducted (n = 6) to identify peer psychological elements linked to its therapeutic potential. Subsequently, content analysis methodology was employed to define the main categories: Self-perception of experience, Positive Impacts (PI), Substances Use Pattern (SUP), Insights (I), Visual Effects, Transient Derealization, and Sleep Pattern. Among these, the most pertinent categories for this study were PI, SUP, and I, as, together, they suggest a potential link between insights and/or positive emotions and reduced alcohol consumption due to their internal transformation potential, which could be linked to a decrease in consumption.

Funder

Programa de Excelência Acadêmica

FAPESP

Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico

Programa Nacional de Pós-Doutorado

Publisher

MDPI AG

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