Authors
Michelle S Thiessen, Zach Walsh, Brian M Bird, Adele Lafrance
Publication date
2018/7
Journal
Journal of psychopharmacology
Volume
32
Issue
7
Pages
749-755
Publisher
Sage Publications
Description
Background
Recent evidence suggests that psychedelic use predicts reduced perpetration of intimate partner violence among men involved in the criminal justice system. However, the extent to which this association generalizes to community samples has not been examined, and potential mechanisms underlying this association have not been directly explored.
Aims
The present study examined the association between lifetime psychedelic use and intimate partner violence among a community sample of men and women. The study also tested the extent to which the associations were mediated by improved emotion regulation.
Methods
We surveyed 1266 community members aged 16–70 (mean age=22.78, standard deviation=7.71) using an online questionnaire that queried substance use, emotional regulation, and intimate partner violence. Respondents were coded as psychedelic users if they reported one or …
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Scholar articles
MS Thiessen, Z Walsh, BM Bird, A Lafrance - Journal of psychopharmacology, 2018