The experimental effects of psilocybin on symptoms of anxiety and depression: A meta-analysis.

Published
January 14, 2020
Journal
Psychiatry research
PICOID
9d0c5124
DOI
Citations
117
Keywords
Anxiety, Depression, Psilocybin
Copyright
Copyright © 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Patients/Population/Participants

samples with elevated symptoms

Intervention

psilocybin in combination with behavioral interventions

Comparison

placebo-controlled

Outcome

anxiety and depression

Abstract

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The current meta-analysis examined the effects of psilocybin in combination with behavioral interventions on anxiety and depression in samples with elevated symptoms. Across four studies (one uncontrolled; three randomized, placebo-controlled; N = 117), within-group pre-post and pre-follow-up effects on anxiety and depression were large (Hedges' gs=1.16 to 1.47) and statistically significant. Across three placebo-controlled studies, pre-post placebo-controlled effects were also large (gs = 0.82 to 0.83) and statistically significant. No serious adverse events were reported. Limitations include the small number of studies and risk for bias within studies. Results tentatively support future research on psilocybin for the treatment of anxiety and depression.

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