Recruiting Survey: Peer led psychedelic integration group for people with substance use issues

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Peer led psychedelic integration group for people with substance use issues survey

We are looking for people who identify as having problematic alcohol or substance use and have also used a psychedelic (psilocybin mushrooms, LSD, DMT, ayahuasca or mescaline) at least once during the past year. We would like you to complete a survey that takes about 30 minutes. The survey will ask you about your drug use, other questions about your living situation and your preferences around what integration might look like. “Integration” is when the insights gained during a psychedelic experience are incorporated into one’s life rather than forgotten.

You might have heard that there is increasing interest in the medical community about the potential of psychedelics (like psilocybin mushrooms, LSD, DMT, ayahuasca and mescaline) to help people with mental health and substance use concerns. Maybe you have taken a psychedelic drug yourself and had a new thought or insight about your life or a problem you were having, such as a drug or alcohol problem.

One question will ask about your willingness to be contacted for a 30 - 60 minute online Teams interview or to come in person to take part in a group interview (focus group) of 5-10 people to further our understanding. We will not collect any information that can be used to identify you in the future, and any contact information we receive will not be linked to any of your survey responses. This survey should not be viewed as advocacy of psychedelic drug use. It aims to sample people whose intent to take a psychedelic is already established. You can access the survey via the following link: https://redcap.unsw.edu.au/surveys/?s=JL9TNX9PA4E9JMDF. Feel free to share this link with friends and anyone else who may be interested in completing this survey.

Survey ends September 12 2023

Contact: Sophie Van Der Helder
[email protected]
University of New South Wales
Ethics approval: NO# HC230073

 
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