TY - JOUR
PY - 2022//
TI - Use of psychedelics in the Czech Republic: results of recent population surveys
JO - Central European journal of public health
A1 - Chomynova, Pavla
A1 - Kočárová, Rita
A1 - Kňažek, Filip
A1 - Plevková, Michaela
A1 - Bláhová, Barbora
A1 - Valeš, Karel
A1 - Mravcík, Viktor
SP - 144
EP - 153
VL - 30
IS - 3
N2 - OBJECTIVES: Different psychoactive substances are widely used in today's society. So far limited data are available on the use of psychedelics in the general population. The main aim of this study is to estimate the numbers of users of substances with psychedelic properties (classical psychedelics, cannabis, ecstasy, and ketamine) in the Czech Republic.
METHODS: Data from two samples enrolled in representative cross-sectional questionnaire surveys in the Czech adult population in 2016 (n = 2,785) and 2018 (n = 1,665) were analysed. Prevalence rates were extrapolated to estimate numbers of current, i.e., last-year, users of psychedelics, and their socio-demographic profiles were compared with non-users and users of cannabis.
RESULTS: An estimated 5-6% of the Czech adult population (350-430 thousand people) used classical psychedelics (LSD, psilocybin mushrooms, ayahuasca) in their lifetime, increasing up to 28-30% when cannabis is included (1.9-2.1 million users). Current use of classical psychedelics reached 0.7-1.9% (50-130 thousand people), and 9-11% (590-750 thousand users) when cannabis was included. Users of psychedelics were more often males, of younger age and single.
CONCLUSIONS: No significant socio-demographic differences were found between users of classical psychedelics and recreational cannabis users, however, differences were significant when compared to non-users and users of other illicit drugs.
FINDINGS should further serve to inform drug policy and social and healthcare systems in respect to the use of psychedelics.
Language: en
LA - en SN - 1210-7778 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.21101/cejph.a7079 ID - ref1 ER -