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Citation

Lassen JF, Lassen NF, Skov J. J. Intern. Med. 1993; 233(2): 111-112.

Affiliation

Department of Medicine, Vejle County Hospital, Denmark.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1993, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

8433070

Abstract

A survey among Danish students revealed that 33 (7.2%) of the respondents had experience with hallucinogenic mushrooms (HM). Afterwards these students answered an extended questionnaire about habits and pattern of consumption. It seems that mushroom use is experimental and may be due to risk-seeking behaviour but is mostly recreational and restricted to a few events. Age over 25 years and male sex were statistically related to a higher lifetime consumption rate of HM. The age of first time users was significantly lower for marijuana than for HM. Only 15 of the respondents wanted to continue use. Most of them were males and they had significantly more friends with HM experience than those who would not continue. We recommend that surveys of drug abuse include questions concerning HM to monitor the trends and extent of HM abuse.


Language: en

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