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The Impact of Communicating the Benefits and Safety of Psilocybin on Policy Support: A Survey Based Experiment.

Background: Preliminary evidence suggests psilocybin may have therapeutic value for various mental health conditions; despite this, it is currently illegal in the UK. Less is known about how people form their attitudes towards psilocybin policies. Objectives: To explore whether beliefs about the benefits and safety of psilocybin influence support for psilocybin policies. Methods: In an online survey experiment, 804 participants were randomised to receive one of four interventions in a 2 (no information vs evidence for psilocybin benefits) x 2 (no information vs evidence for psilocybin safety) design. Public support for four psilocybin policies and beliefs about the benefits and safety of psilocybin were measured before and after participants were randomised to a group. Results: In a two-way ANCOVA, the Benefits Intervention significantly increased policy support overall (d =.11, p

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Journal
PsyArXiv
Date
2025-02-23
Source
PsyArXiv
DOI
10.31234/osf.io/48yg7_v1
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