Trends in the Top-Cited Articles on Classic Psychedelics

David Wyndham Lawrence, Bhanu Sharma, Roland R. Griffiths, Robin Carhart-Harris

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Abstract

This study was designed to identify trends in the top-cited classic psychedelic publications. The top 50 publications on classic psychedelics with the greatest total of number of citations and annual citation rate were identified and pooled. Unique articles (n = 76) were dichotomized by median year of publication (2010.5); the differential distribution of study characteristics between the “Recent Cohort” (n = 38) and “Older Cohort” (n = 38) were documented. The Recent Cohort had a greater annual citation rate (median 76.0, IQR 38.5 to 101.5) compared to the Older Cohort (median10.0, IQR 5.2 to 19.3, p <.001). The Recent Cohort included a greater number of clinical studies (n = 26 [68.4%] vs. n = 9 [23.7%]) while the Older Cohort included more basic science and preclinical studies (n = 21 [55.3%] vs. n = 2 [5.3%], p <.001). Psilocybin was the predominant psychedelic studied in the Recent Cohort (n = 25 [65.8%] vs. n = 9 [23.7%]) while lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) was predominantly studied in the Older Cohort (n = 25 [65.8%] vs. n = 18 [47.4%], p =.013). The Recent Cohort included more studies examining affective disorders (n = 15 [39.5%] vs. n = 3 [7.9%]) and substance use disorders (n = 6 [15.8%] vs. n = 0 [0.0%]), while the Older Cohort included a greater number of pharmacological outcomes (n = 29 [76.3%] vs. n = 6 [15.8%], p <.001). This study identified and documented trends in the top-cited classic psychedelic publications. The field is continuing to form a foundational understanding of the pharmacological effects of psychedelics and is now advancing with the identification of therapeutic uses within clinical populations.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)283-298
Number of pages16
JournalJournal of psychoactive drugs
Volume53
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2021

Keywords

  • Bibliometric
  • DMT
  • LSD
  • citation rates
  • classic psychedelics
  • dimethyltryptamine
  • lysergic acid diethylamide
  • mescaline
  • psilocybin
  • psychedelics

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Medicine (miscellaneous)
  • General Psychology

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