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Ayahuasca in Adolescence: Qualitative Results

Qualitative research was conducted in Brazil among 28 ayahuasca-consuming adolescents members of the União do Vegetal Church, and 28 adolescents who never used ayahuasca. They were compared on a number of qualitative variables, including vignettes measuring moral and ethical concerns. Psychocultural studies utilizing co-occurences of variables in the realm of qualitative studies are useful in understanding and complementing quantitative studies also conducted among this population. Qualitative data show that the teens in the União do Vegetal religion appear to be healthy, thoughtful, considerate and bonded to their families and religious peers. This study examines the modern use of a powerful hallucinogenic compound within a legal religious context, and the youth who participated in these ayahuasca religious ceremonies (usually with parents and other family members) appeared not to differ from their nonayahuasca-using peers. This study helps to elucidate the full range of effects of plant hallucinogenic use within a socially-sanctioned, elder-facilitated and structured religious context.

Referências para citação: RIOS, Marlene Dobkin de; GROB, Charles S.; LOPEZ, Enrique; SILVEIRA, Dartiu Xavier da; ALONSO, Luisa K. & SILVEIRA, Evelyn Doering. Ayahuasca in Adolescence: Qualitative Results. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs. Volume 37 (2), June 2005. 

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Assunto: 
Drogas e adolescentes
Autor(a):: 
RIOS, Marlene Dobkin de; GROB, Charles S.; LOPEZ, Enrique; SILVEIRA, Dartiu Xavier da; ALONSO, Luisa K. & SILVEIRA, Evelyn Doering
Palavras Chaves: 
adolescent hallucinogenic drug use, ayahuasca, União do Vegetal Church