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. 2020 Sep-Oct;52(4):289-299.
doi: 10.1080/02791072.2020.1769878. Epub 2020 Jun 12.

A Meta-Analysis of Placebo-Controlled Trials of Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy

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A Meta-Analysis of Placebo-Controlled Trials of Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy

Jason B Luoma et al. J Psychoactive Drugs. 2020 Sep-Oct.

Abstract

After a two-decade hiatus in which research on psychedelics was essentially halted, placebo-controlled clinical trials of psychedelic-assisted therapy for mental health conditions have begun to be published. We identified nine randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trials of psychedelic-assisted therapy published since 1994. Studies examined psilocybin, LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide), ayahuasca (which contains a combination of N,N-dimethyltryptamine and harmala monoamine oxidase inhibitor alkaloids), and MDMA (3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine). We compared the standardized mean difference between the experimental and placebo control group at the primary endpoint. Results indicated a significant mean between-groups effect size of 1.21 (Hedges g), which is larger than the typical effect size found in trials of psychopharmacological or psychotherapy interventions. For the three studies that maintained a placebo control through a follow-up assessment, effects were generally maintained at follow-up. Overall, analyses support the efficacy of psychedelic-assisted therapy across four mental health conditions - post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety/depression associated with a life-threatening illness, unipolar depression, and social anxiety among autistic adults. While study quality was high, we identify several areas for improvement regarding the conduct and reporting of trials. Larger trials with more diverse samples are needed to examine possible moderators and mediators of effects, and to establish whether effects are maintained over time.

Keywords: Psychedelics; meta-analysis; placebo-controlled; randomized clinical trials; review.

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Declaration of Interest Statement

AKD and RL are members of the board of directors at Source Research Foundation, a non-profit educational grant-making organization providing financial assistance to students who conduct research related to psychedelics. This organization had no input into the present study. The other authors have no conflicts of interest to declare.

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Figure 1
RISMA Diagram Outlining Study Selection
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Figure 2
Forest plots with mean weighted effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals For all studies
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Figure 3
Funnel Plot Depicting Effect Size (Hedge’s g) as a Function of Standard Error

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