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Community mental health journal

ISSN 1573-2789

2 papers in the library · 6 citations · publishing 2019-2026

Papers

Abuse and Effects of Salvia divinorum in a Sample of Patients Hospitalized for Substance Dependence.

Community mental health journal May 1, 2019 Antoine Karam, Aida Said, Chafika Assaad et al. 6 citations

Among 47 heavy drug users hospitalized for detoxification in Lebanon, 66% reported using salvia. The drug's effects began and ended within 15 minutes. Compared to non-users, salvia users scored higher on perception but lower on intensity and volition subscales of the Hallucinogen Rating Scale; no differences emerged on affect, cognition, or somaesthesia. Salvia use was linked to perceptual changes and hallucinogenic experiences.

Clinical Characteristics of Emergency Visits Related to Recreational Psychedelic Use.

Community mental health journal April 1, 2026 Kush V Bhatt, Joseph Friedman, Lindsay Benster et al.

Recreational psychedelic use is increasing, but data on adverse events is limited. A retrospective chart review of emergency department visits at UC San Diego Medical Center from 2010 to 2023 identified 232 cases linked to LSD (35%), MDMA (30.2%), and psilocybin (24%). Patients were mostly young, white, and male. Common symptoms included agitation (25.9%) and anxiety (24.6%); 11.2% required psychiatric hospitalization. Factors associated with higher odds of hospitalization were concurrent cannabis use (odds ratio 10.9), history of bipolar disorder (odds ratio 12.67), and history of a primary psychotic disorder (odds ratio 17.10). Most psychedelic-related emergency visits are managed without hospitalization, but these specific vulnerabilities predict severe outcomes.