University of Auckland Researcher Discusses Research in Health and Medicine (Perceptions and attitudes towards psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy among health professionals, patients, and the public: A systematic review).
In: Drug Week, 2024-02-23, S. 2381-2381
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A systematic review conducted by researchers at the University of Auckland examined the perceptions and attitudes towards psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy (PAP) among health professionals, patients, and the public. The review included 29 studies published between 2012 and 2022, and found that knowledge of PAP was generally low among all three stakeholder groups. However, there was mixed to positive belief in the therapeutic potential of psychedelics, with factors such as male gender, younger age, and personal psychedelic experience/knowledge influencing more favorable views. The research concluded that further studies are needed to address safety concerns and explore how PAP can be implemented in public health settings, while emphasizing the importance of educating health professionals and the public on this topic. [Extracted from the article]
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University of Auckland Researcher Discusses Research in Health and Medicine (Perceptions and attitudes towards psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy among health professionals, patients, and the public: A systematic review).
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Zeitschrift: | Drug Week, 2024-02-23, S. 2381-2381 |
Veröffentlichung: | 2024 |
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ISSN: | 1531-6440 (print) |
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