Public Interest in Psilocybin and Psychedelic Therapy in the Context of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Google Trends Analysis

被引:6
|
作者
Danias, George [1 ,2 ]
Appel, Jacob [1 ]
机构
[1] Icahn Sch Med Mt Sinai, New York, NY USA
[2] Icahn Sch Med Mt Sinai, 1 Gustave L Levy Pl, New York, NY 10029 USA
关键词
psilocybin; Google Trends; COVID-19; medical informatics; depression; anxiety; substance use; social media; trend analysis; antidepressant;
D O I
10.2196/43850
中图分类号
R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
学科分类号
摘要
Background: Psychedelic substances have demonstrated promise in the treatment of depression, anxiety, and substance use disorders. Significant media coverage has been dedicated to psychedelic medicine, but it is unclear whether the public associates psilocybin with its potential therapeutic benefits. The COVID-19 pandemic led to an increase in depression, anxiety, and substance abuse in the general population. Objective: This study attempts to link increases in interest in these disorders with increases in interest in psilocybin using Google Trends. Methods: Weekly interest-over-time Google Trends data for 4 years, from the week of March 11, 2018, to the week of March 6, 2022, were obtained for the following terms: "psilocybin," "psychedelic therapy," "cannabis," "cocaine," "antidepressant," "depression," "anxiety," and "addiction." Important psilocybin-related news and the declaration of the pandemic were noted. Trends data for each of the queried terms were plotted, and multiple regression analysis was performed to determine the slope of the prepandemic and postpandemic data with 95% CIs. Nonparametric Tau -U analysis was performed correcting for baseline trends. Results from this test were used to make inferences about the pre-and postpandemic trends and inferences about the change in overall level of searches between the 2 groups. Results: Tau values for prepandemic data were significant for stable trends, all ranging -0.4 to 0.4. Tau values for postpandemic data showed positive trends for "psilocybin," "psychedelic therapy," and "antidepressant." All other trends remained stable in the range of -0.4 to 0.4. When comparing Tau values for pre-and postpandemic data, overall increases in relative search volume (RSV) were seen for "psilocybin," "psychedelic therapy," and "anxiety," and overall decreases in RSV were seen for "depression," "addiction," and "cocaine." Overall RSVs for "cannabis" and "antidepressant" remained stable as Tau values ranged between -0.4 and 0.4. In the immediate aftermath of the declaration of the pandemic, drop-offs in interest were seen for all terms except for "anxiety" and "cannabis." After the initial shock of a global pandemic, "psilocybin" and "psychedelic therapy" groups demonstrated increases in interest trends and overall RSV. Conclusions: These data suggest that overall interest in "psilocybin" and "psychedelic therapy" increased at higher rates and to higher levels after than before the declaration of the pandemic. This is consistent with our hypothesis that interest increased for these treatments after the pandemic as incidence of depression, anxiety, and addiction increased. However, there may be other drivers of interest for these topics, since interest in antidepressants-the typical pharmacologic treatments for depression and anxiety-followed the expected pattern of drop-off and accelerated interest back to prepandemic levels. Interest in "psilocybin" and "psychedelic therapy" may have also been partially driven by popular culture hype and novelty, explaining why interest increased at a higher rate post pandemic and continued to grow, surpassing prior interest.
引用
收藏
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Interest in Facial Cosmetic Surgery in the Time of COVID-19: A Google Trends Analysis
    Eggerstedt, Michael
    Urban, Matthew J.
    Smith, Ryan M.
    Revenaugh, Peter C.
    FACIAL PLASTIC SURGERY & AESTHETIC MEDICINE, 2021, 23 (05) : 397 - 398
  • [42] Mental Health Interest and Its Prediction during the COVID-19 Pandemic Using Google Trends
    Sycinska-Dziarnowska, Magdalena
    Szyszka-Sommerfeld, Liliana
    Kloda, Karolina
    Simeone, Michele
    Wozniak, Krzysztof
    Spagnuolo, Gianrico
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH, 2021, 18 (23)
  • [43] The association between interest of nutritional supplements and COVID-19 pandemic - evidence from Google Trends
    Lin, Li-Yin
    Husnayain, Atina
    Chen, Yi-Tui
    Kuo, Chao-Yang
    BMC PUBLIC HEALTH, 2024, 24 (01)
  • [44] The association between interest of nutritional supplements and COVID-19 pandemic - evidence from Google Trends
    Li-Yin Lin
    Atina Husnayain
    Yi-Tui Chen
    Chao-Yang Kuo
    BMC Public Health, 24
  • [45] Italian public interest in online and in-person psychological support during the COVID-19 pandemic: Insights from Google Trends
    Lo Moro, Giuseppina
    Giacomo, Scaioli
    Francesco, Conrado
    Carola, Linot
    Fabrizio, Bert
    Roberta, Siliquini
    COUNSELLING & PSYCHOTHERAPY RESEARCH, 2024, 24 (04): : 1168 - 1180
  • [46] The impact of COVID-19 pandemic on pornography habits: a global analysis of Google Trends
    Fabio Zattoni
    Murat Gül
    Matteo Soligo
    Alessandro Morlacco
    Giovanni Motterle
    Jeanlou Collavino
    Andrea Celeste Barneschi
    Marco Moschini
    Fabrizio Dal Moro
    International Journal of Impotence Research, 2021, 33 : 824 - 831
  • [47] Emotion analysis of Indians using google trends during COVID-19 pandemic
    Rana, Usha
    Singh, Rupender
    DIABETES & METABOLIC SYNDROME-CLINICAL RESEARCH & REVIEWS, 2020, 14 (06) : 1849 - 1850
  • [48] Association of the COVID-19 pandemic with Internet Search Volumes: A Google Trends™ Analysis
    Effenberger, Maria
    Kronbichler, Andreas
    Shin, Jae Il
    Mayer, Gert
    Tilg, Herbert
    Perco, Paul
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 2020, 95 : 192 - 197
  • [49] Analysis of anxiety and depression during the Covid-19 pandemic using Google Trends
    Leon, Fernando Gordillo
    Hernandez, Lilia Mestas
    ANSIEDAD Y ESTRES-ANXIETY AND STRESS, 2021, 27 (2-3): : 172 - 177
  • [50] Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Hand and Arm Dysfunction: A Google Trends Analysis
    Valenti, Jasmin
    Bukowiec, Lainey G.
    Rhee, Peter
    CUREUS JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCE, 2024, 16 (06)