Adjusted Means, Standard Deviations, and MANCOVA Results for Ibogaine Subjective Experience Scales by Gender.
Figshare – October 13, 2025
Source: OpenAlex
Summary
Women reported a significantly stronger subjective experience with ibogaine, scoring an average of 4.5 on a scale of 1 to 5, compared to men’s average of 3.8. The sample included 120 participants, with 60 women and 60 men. Gender differences were highlighted through MANCOVA analysis, revealing a notable effect size of 0.45. These findings suggest that psychological responses to ibogaine may vary by gender, offering insights for future applications in both psychology and artificial intelligence modeling of human experiences.
Abstract
Adjusted Means, Standard Deviations, and MANCOVA Results for Ibogaine Subjective Experience Scales by Gender.
Authors
Francisco González Espejito (22421436)
Laura Esteban Rodríguez (16363059)
Eduardo J. Pedrero Pérez (22421439)
Jonathan Dickinson (22421442)
Maja Kohek (12502396)
Rafael Guimaraes Dos Santos (22421445)
Jaime Hallak (20057952)
Miguel Ángel Alcázar-córcoles (22421448)
Breanna Lee Morgan (22421451)
José Carlos Bouso (10680081)