Cultural Divergence in Psychedelic Use among Medical Students: An ESPAD-Adapted Survey among Poles and Iraqis
Psychedelics can profoundly alter cognition and consciousness. Their use in Middle Eastern countries, including Iraq, is ambiguous. We aim to investigate psychedelic awareness and use among Iraqi and Polish medical students. We surveyed 739 university students from Poland (315) and Iraq (424) using...
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Main Authors: | Ahmed Al-Imam (Author), Marek A. Motyka (Author), Michal Michalak (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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