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Otis Boyle

c M.A. Student , Institute of Criminology, Victoria University , Wellington , New Zealand.

1 paper in the library · 5 citations · publishing 2016

Papers

"Quite a Profoundly Strange Experience": An Analysis of the Experiences of Salvia divinorum Users.

Journal of psychoactive drugs January 1, 2016 Fiona Hutton, Bronwyn Kivell, Otis Boyle 5 citations

Salvia divinorum, an intense hallucinogen, was legal in New Zealand when an anonymous questionnaire was advertised to young adults in 2010-2011. Of 393 respondents, 167 had used salvia. Thematic analysis of open-ended answers identified three themes: salvia's effects, the importance of set and setting, and pleasure or not-pleasure from use. Recreational salvia use occurred within a broader drug landscape; participants were drug experienced and "drug wise." Use was intermittent, often described as a novel experience. The 2014 criminalization of salvia under the Psychoactive Substances Amendment Act may lead to a significant decline in use as experienced users seek novel drug experiences elsewhere.