1. The prescription of psychedelic therapies in Australia and New Zealand: A brief survey of psychiatrists.
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Berger, Joshua J and Fitzgerald, Paul B
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PSYCHIATRISTS , *ATTITUDES of medical personnel , *HALLUCINOGENIC drugs , *PSYCHIATRIC treatment , *LIKERT scale - Abstract
Objective: To explore the knowledge and attitudes of psychiatrists about psychedelics therapies. Method: Access to a cross-sectional survey was distributed to psychiatrists through social media channels. Attitudes and knowledge about psychedelic therapies were recorded using Likert scales and ranking questions. Results: Fifty-eight complete responses were collected (44 fully trained +14 trainee RANZCP members). Greater than 85% of respondents agreed there is a shortfall in effective psychiatric treatments, and greater than 65% agreed that psychedelic therapies might address this shortfall. The psychiatrists did not consider themselves knowledgeable about psychedelic therapies, with 60% showing interest in further training on this topic. About 70% of the sample hold various concerns about psychedelic therapies, and more believe that the prescription of psychedelics should be limited to psychiatrists in the future. Conclusion: Considering these results in the context of a rapidly changing landscape relating to psychedelic research and regulations, we suggest there is scope to develop up-to-date education about psychedelics for psychiatrists. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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