The 3D-ASCr scale: A revalidation of the core dimensions of the Altered States of Consciousness Rating Scale 5D(11)-ASC for psychedelic research
Repository for Publications and Research Data January 1, 2025 Kurt Stocker, Matthias Hartmann, Schmid, Yasmin et al.
The Altered States of Consciousness Scale (ASC), commonly used in psychedelic research, has two incompatible scoring systems: a three-dimensional model (3D-ASC) and an eleven-subscale model (11-ASC). Analyzing data from 901 questionnaires across 16 psychedelic studies, researchers found that ten of the eleven subscales could be reorganized into three higher-order dimensions—Positive, Distressing, and Perceptual effects—that closely mirror the original three dimensions but with improved statistical fit. This revised version, called the 3D-ASCr, retains the Anxiety subscale separately due to floor effects. The 3D-ASCr is recommended for use with classic serotonergic psychedelics in clinical practice and research.