Moreover, the researchers have also urged change makers to act on these findings in order to combat the potentially harmful pop culture trends.
“In light of popular media reports of a forthcoming ‘psychedelic revolution’ with commercialization and marketing that may further reduce the public perception of risk, researchers, clinicians, and policymakers should increase their attention to the rising rates of unsupervised hallucinogen use among the general public,” added Deborah Hasin, the study’s senior author.
She even went so far as to declare the nationwide hallucinogen use as a growing public health concern that warrants direct preventative strategies.
To read the study’s complete findings, which have since been published in Addiction, visit the link here.
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