[Acceptance of psilocybin-assisted therapy in German-speaking countries].
Der Nervenarzt – February 12, 2025
Source: PubMed
Summary
Public acceptance of psychedelic therapy is growing in German-speaking regions, with 1,456 surveyed participants showing optimism toward psilocybin-assisted therapy. Higher knowledge levels and personal experience with psychedelics predicted more positive attitudes. Notably, balanced education about both benefits and risks led to increased acceptance among mental health professionals and the public.
Abstract
Clinical studies with psilocybin in combination with psychotherapy show promising results for the treatment of various mental disorders; however, there still exists a lack of knowledge, rejection and prejudice towards this new form of therapy among doctors, psychotherapists and patients. The aim of this study was to gain a representative impression, as far as possible, of the level of information and attitudes towards the implementation of psilocybin-assisted therapy (PAT) among mental health experts, patients and the general population. An online survey was used to collect information on the attitudes and knowledge of 1456 participants and to test the effect of a brief intervention. Results were determined using analyses of variance and regression models. Regression analyses showed that a higher knowledge score and self-assessed level of knowledge, own treatment experience and also own experience with psychedelics predicted more positive attitudes towards the introduction of PAT, F(8, 1447) = 154.646, p < 0.001, R2 = 0.39. Providing information about the potential of PAT only led to higher acceptance when combined with information about its risks. The results indicate that participants are optimistic about the implementation of PAT. The relationship between knowledge and acceptance was confirmed. The fact that receiving balanced information leads to higher acceptance should be taken into account when educating and reporting on PAT.