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Lachlan Goold

School of Business and Creative Industries, University of the Sunshine Coast, Sunshine Coast, Australia.

1 paper in the library · 19 citations · publishing 2022

Papers

Who uses digital drugs? An international survey of 'binaural beat' consumers.

Drug and alcohol review July 1, 2022 Monica J Barratt, Alexia Maddox, Naomi Smith et al. 19 citations

About 5.3% of respondents in a large international survey reported using binaural beats to experience altered states, with higher rates in the United States, Mexico, Brazil, Poland, Romania, and the United Kingdom. Younger age and non-male gender predicted use, as did recent use of cannabis, psychedelics, and novel drugs. Most users listened to relax or fall asleep (72.2%) or change their mood (34.7%), while 11.7% sought effects similar to those of other drugs—a motivation more common among classic psychedelic users (16.5% vs. 7.9%). Users primarily accessed binaural beats via video streaming sites on mobile phones.