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1 Papers Indexed in Blossom

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Drugs and Alcohol Review has 1 tracked paper indexed in Blossom (2026) from 3 authors, across Microdosing.

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Epidemiology of Hallucinogen Microdosing Among Young Adults in the United States: A National Study

This cross-sectional study (n=3,094) of US young adults aged 19–30 found that around 1 in 15 reported past-year hallucinogen microdosing, with microdosers showing substantially higher rates of alcohol, cannabis, and other substance use compared to non-microdosers, and Black respondents being significantly less likely to microdose than White respondents.

Published
February 9, 2026
Journal
Drugs and Alcohol Review
Authors
Keyes, K. M., Terry-McElrath, Y., Patrick, M. E.

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