Table 3.
Total | N = 279 |
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Age | |
18–69 | mean = 30.9, SD = 10.7 |
Gender | |
Male | 162 |
Female | 78 |
Other | 6 |
NA | 33 |
Ethnicity | |
White | 220 |
Black/African American | 3 |
Asian | 9 |
Other | 14 |
NA | 33 |
Education | |
Left school before age 16 without qualifications | 9 |
Some high school | 17 |
High school diploma | 39 |
Some university (or equivalent) | 56 |
Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) | 64 |
Postgraduate degree (e.g. master’s or doctorate) | 61 |
NA | 33 |
Employment status | |
Student | 78 |
Full-time job | 115 |
Part-time job | 29 |
Unemployed | 20 |
Retired | 4 |
NA | 33 |
Lifetime psychedelic use | |
Yes | 225 |
No (psychedelic naïve) | 21 |
NA | 33 |
Psychedelic use within the last 6 months | |
None | 46 |
Once | 39 |
2–5 times | 96 |
6–10 times | 27 |
11–20 times | 11 |
21–50 times | 4 |
51–100 times | 2 |
NA | 54 |
Psychiatric illness | |
No lifetime psychiatric diagnosis | 155 |
At least one lifetime psychiatric diagnosis | 91 |
NA | 33 |
SD: Standard deviation.
Demographic information was not available (N/A) for 33/279 study participants who did not complete the baseline assessment.