Relationship Of Magic Mushroom Literation As A Drug With Abuse It's Use As A Hallucination
International Journal on Advanced Science Education and Religion – March 28, 2019
Source: OpenAlex
Summary
Surprisingly, higher literacy about magic mushrooms correlates with *increased* misuse among teenagers. A study of 392 high school students from a population of 19,284 revealed a weak positive relationship (0.173) between mushroom literacy and abuse behavior. This challenges conventional educational methods, suggesting current approaches may not effectively deter harm. Understanding this complex psychology, with clarity akin to a MAGIC telescope, is vital for developing social psychology interventions. Effective strategies are needed to improve educational impacts and prevent harm from psilocin-containing fungi.
Abstract
Some cases consuming Magic mushroom resulting in death and behave strangelinto concerns. Literacy or knowledge of the dangers of this toxic fungus needs to be socialized so that communities especiallyteenagersdid not attempt to try to thrill to get satisfaction because of the nature of the hallucinations caused due by consuming Magic Mushroom. Magic mushroom contains the psilocin. This fungus is a narcotic class I inaccordance in enactment no. 35 year 2009. The purpose of this study is to know the correlation of literacy about magic mushrooms as a drug with the abuse behavior of teenagers as a Hallucinator in the area of Sukabumi City. The research method used is the quantitative research, with a formula of Association problems. The population of 19.284students with 392 number of sample, it's from high school and equivalent in Sukabumi region without differentiating classes and majors. Based on the results of the test indicate that there is a positive relationship between literacy of students about the magic mushroom with the behavior of misuse as Halusinasinator as evidenced by the value of 0.173> 005. The coefficient of this 0.173 describes a weak relationship.The results of the study provide guidance for the public, especially high school students that by having good knowledge of the dangers of the magic mushroom, students can avoid not consuming them and will maintain good behavior so as not to harm themselves and their environment.