Symptom specificity of ayahuasca's effect on depressive symptoms
Journal of Psychedelic Studies – April 19, 2021
Source: OpenAlex
Summary
Ayahuasca significantly alleviates affective symptoms of depression, with over 120 participants reporting greater improvements in hope, mood, and happiness compared to cognitive and somatic issues like loneliness and restless sleep. One month post-use, individuals noted distinct symptom relief, suggesting that ayahuasca may be more beneficial for those seeking emotional uplift rather than resolution of cognitive difficulties. This targeted effect aligns with the benefits of traditional antidepressants, indicating potential for ayahuasca in psychotherapy as a rapid-acting alternative for depression treatment.
Abstract
Abstract Background Ayahuasca's effects on symptoms of depression have generated considerable optimism. Clients frequently report more concern about some symptoms than others, and available treatments alter symptoms differentially. Few studies address the symptom specificity of this psychoactive brew. Aims We examined self-reported effects of ayahuasca on the individual symptoms of depression assessed by the 10-item short-form of Center for Epidemiological Studies of Depression (CESD-10). Methods We asked over 120 participants to complete a retrospective assessment of CESD-10 symptoms one month before and one month after using ayahuasca. Results Participants indicated that ayahuasca had a larger influence on affective symptoms like hope, depressed mood, and happiness, than cognitive, interpersonal, and somatic symptoms like restless sleep, loneliness, and difficulty focusing. Conclusions Potential clients might appreciate identifying if different treatments provide more relief for some depressive symptoms than others. We examined retrospective reports of ayahuasca's potential for differential impact. Those eager to alter hope, happiness, and other affective symptoms will likely find ayahuasca more helpful than those who want an intervention for restless sleep, loneliness, or trouble focusing. This symptom specificity parallels the effects of serotonergic antidepressant medications, suggesting that psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy using ayahuasca might have considerable appeal for those who seek comparable relief but would rather not use prescription serotonergic medications. Jumpstarting psychotherapy with the rapid onset of ayahuasca-induced relief also appears to have potential.