Positive expectations predict improved mental-health outcomes linked to psychedelic microdosing

Author:

Kaertner L. S.,Steinborn M. B.,Kettner H.,Spriggs M. J.,Roseman L.,Buchborn T.,Balaet M.,Timmermann C.,Erritzoe D.,Carhart-Harris R. L.

Abstract

AbstractPsychedelic microdosing describes the ingestion of near-threshold perceptible doses of classic psychedelic substances. Anecdotal reports and observational studies suggest that microdosing may promote positive mood and well-being, but recent placebo-controlled studies failed to find compelling evidence for this. The present study collected web-based mental health and related data using a prospective (before, during and after) design. Individuals planning a weekly microdosing regimen completed surveys at strategic timepoints, spanning a core four-week test period. Eighty-one participants completed the primary study endpoint. Results revealed increased self-reported psychological well-being, emotional stability and reductions in state anxiety and depressive symptoms at the four-week primary endpoint, plus increases in psychological resilience, social connectedness, agreeableness, nature relatedness and aspects of psychological flexibility. However, positive expectancy scores at baseline predicted subsequent improvements in well-being, suggestive of a significant placebo response. This study highlights a role for positive expectancy in predicting positive outcomes following psychedelic microdosing and cautions against zealous inferences on its putative therapeutic value.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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