サイケデリック体験と性機能改善との関連(Psychedelic experiences linked with improved sexual function)

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2024-02-07 インペリアル・カレッジ・ロンドン(ICL)

インペリアル・カレッジ・ロンドンの研究によると、魔法のキノコやLSDなどの幻覚性物質が、幻覚体験後数ヶ月間、性機能を改善する可能性があることが示された。参加者は、幻覚体験後に性的快楽や満足度、パートナーとのコミュニケーションなど、性機能のさまざまな面で改善を報告した。これは、将来的にはカップルセラピーなどの治療において応用される可能性があり、性的健康に対する新たなアプローチを提供する可能性がある。

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精神薬と性機能:混合方法論研究 Psychedelics and sexual functioning: a mixed-methods study

Tommaso Barba,Hannes Kettner,Caterina Radu,Joseph M. Peill,Leor Roseman,David J. Nutt,David Erritzoe,Robin Carhart-Harris & Bruna Giribaldi
Scientific Reports  Published:07 February 2024
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-49817-4

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Abstract

Do psychedelics affect sexual functioning postacutely? Anecdotal and qualitative evidence suggests they do, but this has never been formally tested. While sexual functioning and satisfaction are generally regarded as an important aspect of human wellbeing, sexual dysfunction is a common symptom of mental health disorders. It is also a common side effect of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), a first line treatment for depression. The aim of the present paper was to investigate the post-acute effects of psychedelics on self-reported sexual functioning, combining data from two independent studies, one large and naturalistic and the other a smaller but controlled clinical trial. Naturalistic use of psychedelics was associated with improvements in several facets of sexual functioning and satisfaction, including improved pleasure and communication during sex, satisfaction with one’s partner and physical appearance. Convergent results were found in a controlled trial of psilocybin therapy versus an SSRI, escitalopram, for depression. In this trial, patients treated with psilocybin reported positive changes in sexual functioning after treatment, while patients treated with escitalopram did not. Despite focusing on different populations and settings, this is the first research study to quantitively investigate the effects of psychedelics on sexual functioning. Results imply a potential positive effect on post-acute sexual functioning and highlight the need for more research on this.

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