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Examining Psychedelics Use and Mental Health Conditions: Supervised Learning #1
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This seems very useful to practitioners, however, do you have any summary take aways for clinicians who are not too familiar with data science? |
HI - Thanks for taking a look. Did you perhaps mean "clinicians who are not too familiar" ? |
Updated thanks! |
Hi, To respond to "clinicians who are not familiar with data science"... In this project, I am using reported data from recreational psychedelics users. These users had indicated several health conditions, some mental health related, some not. Some of the conditions are noted with self-report, and some are reported with actual testing scores using known testing methods that indicated moderate-to-severe depression and anxiety. My analysis determined that 67% of recreational psychedelics users (from this data set) had self-reported for mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, insomnia, chronic pain, migraine, and/or high test scores from other diagnostic tools. When I ran the data again with an added factor of "knowledge of psychedelics as a therapeutic tool" ((read: think about the communities that are experimenting with microdosing psilocybin, or using cannabis to treat anxiety)), the percentage of use increased to 85%. Here we can see how the data has helped establish a connection between education of therapeutic tool and use to alleviate mental health issues. From here, we can begin to emphasize continued education and research about use of psychedelics to treat mental health conditions that can and will:
Thank you for your question @CheekeyMonkey and I would be glad to discuss more. |
"_67% of recreational psychedelics users had self-reported for mental health conditions". Interesting, makes me think about intention. I wonder whether although they are taking it recreationally whether they have any mental health benefits from use. |
Thinkful Supervised Learning Capstone Project:
Examining Psychedelics Use and Mental Health Conditions
Google Slides presentation: https://bit.ly/LG-PsychedelicMHCs
An examination in publically-available raw data regarding psychedelics use in US citizens, 2020
Objective: predicting psychedelics use based on certain mental health conditions and/or recent prior knowledge of psychedelic therapeutic use
Google Colab Python notebook code
Conclusions:
Data Analysis:
DATA SOURCE: Psychedelic Mushrooms in the USA: Knowledge, Patterns of Use, and Association With Health Outcomes
Downloadable raw data set
My analysis included:
December 19, 2022
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