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The Psychedelics and Wellness Synergy (PAWS-30) study aims to explore the efficacy of an integrative, prescriptive, and trackable participant-managed wellness intervention program performed by individuals who have personally utilized a psychedelic substance within the previous two weeks prior to enrolling in the study.
Current psychedelic research demonstrates the pharmacological benefits of psychedelic use in mood disorders such as depression and post-traumatic stress disorder, and more recently, has suggested broad benefits to wellness behavioral changes, and to our knowledge, no study as of yet has specifically studied and measured the psychedelic effects on behavioral health changes. PAWS-30 aims to assist in this gap in health research by assessing and measuring behavioral changes following the use of psychedelics with an array of beneficial behavioral health interventions including exercise, mindfulness, sleep, social connectedness, and nutrition.
Dr. Saundra Jain, MA, PsyD, LPC
Co-Principal Investigator
University of Texas at Austin
Adjunct Clinical Affiliate
School of Nursing
Private Practice - Austin, Texas
Dr. Donna Rolin, PhD, APRN, PMHCN-BC, PMHNP-BC
Co-Principal Investigator
University of Texas at Austin
Clinical Associate Professor, Director of PMHNP Program
School of Nursing
Study Introduction
Thank you for your interest in Psychedelics and Wellness Synergy: A 30-Day Feasibility, Acceptability, and Exploratory Efficacy Study (PAWS-30). Full access and participation in the study are conducted via the Quantified Citizen app.
Purpose of this Study
The goal of this study is to explore the efficacy of an integrative, prescriptive, and trackable participant-managed wellness intervention program, which follows a self-reported psychedelic experience within two weeks prior to study enrollment.
The researchers conducting this survey do not advocate or promote psychedelic drug use. The aim of this study is to help researchers in the advancement of research regarding the relationship between psychedelics and wellness.
Who is conducting and funding this study?
The Co-Principal Investigators for this study are Drs. Saundra Jain and Donna Rolin. Personal funds will be used to support this study, though it is possible that other sources of small grant funding may be considered in the future.
Inclusion Criteria
Individuals that are at least 18-years-old, are interested in overall wellness improvement after a self-reported psychedelic experience, and meet the following criteria:
- Must have used a psychedelic substance within the last two weeks prior to study enrollment.
- Agree not to use a psychedelic substance during the 30-day study.
- Must have access to a smartphone (iOS or Android) with an internet connection.
- Agree to read the WILD 5 Program content, which will be available on the study website and in the QC app.
- Not pregnant or plan to become pregnant in the next 30 days.
- Not currently suicidal, homicidal, or psychotic.
- Must speak, read, and understand English.
Study Details
The study involves participating in a 30-day integrated and prescriptive wellness intervention following a self-reported psychedelic experience within two weeks prior to study enrollment, which includes five wellness elements: exercise, mindfulness, sleep, social connectedness, and nutrition.
Study requirements include: Implementing 5 wellness-enhancing daily practices during the 30-day study, documenting daily adherence, completing daily HERO Exercises (Happiness, Enthusiasm, Resilience, and Optimism) to improve physical and mental wellness, and completing pre-post program measures. The study is available via a free Quantified Citizen app (iOS or Android).
What kind of information will I be providing?
You will be asked to complete a consent form, registration and demographics form, pre-post program measures, and a post-program questionnaire. You will also be asked to document your daily wellness practices and your HERO Exercises. The HERO (Happiness, Enthusiasm, Resilience, and Optimism) Exercises consist of 2 daily questions focused on positive psychology traits.
Risks/Discomforts
Potential risks that you may incur through engagement in this study are minimal. One identified risk is the potential that you may become distressed during the study period because physical or mental limitations may limit your ability to engage in the wellness practices. If this occurs, you will have the option to opt out of the study without consequence.
Benefits
Potential benefits that you may expect from this study include no-cost wellness
information/practices for both physical and mental wellbeing. You may also benefit if you opt-in to receive an Individual Summary Report (ISR), which will outline some of your pre-post program scores. This information may serve you in gaining a better understanding of your wellness gains and areas requiring more attention. Additionally, this information may be beneficial in your work with a healthcare professional if you so chose to share it. You may also benefit by aiding in the advancement of research regarding wellness as a clinical and community-based intervention following a psychedelic experience.
Compensation
There is no compensation for participating in this study.
What if I decide to stop participating?
Your participation in this study is 100% voluntary. Even after you provide consent, you are free to withdraw from the study at any given time by tapping the βLeave Studyβ button on the study information screen.
Confidentiality
Data will be collected through the Quantified Citizen app including consent, registration/demographics form, and pre-post program forms. No direct personal identifying information (email, name, date of birth) will be collected through the app. Data will be de-identified upon collection through the use of participantsβ unique identification codes, which will be created via the app during the initial study onboarding. This process will be used to identify and link participant responses over the course of the study. The database server collecting responses from the app will store no data about the users other than an identifier derived from the randomly generated username. IP address information will be collected to ensure the operation and security of the servers from a technical perspective and will be removed from the server logs every 48 hours to further limit indirect identifiers.
What will become of the results of this study?
Our study will lend support to the growing body of research on the efficacy of wellness interventions for those that have previously used psychedelics. Finally, it is hoped that the study findings will yield increased utilization of and access to this type of wellness intervention, thereby improving public health and wellbeing.
Contact Information
If you have any questions about this study, please feel free to contact either of the Co-Principal Investigators, Dr. Saundra Jain, at drjain@wild5wellness.com, or Dr. Donna Rolin, at drolin@mail.nur.utexas.edu.
How do I start?
You can begin the study by downloading the Quantified Citizen app, whose link can be found at the top of this page. If you have trouble with registration, please see the FAQ section of this page. Once in the app, look for the PAWS-30 study. You will be guided through the steps to enroll in the study, as well as gain access to program content and tips for success.
We are committed to data privacy, including encryption, anonymity and transparent policies. Your personal information stays on your device. No sign up, no email, no Facebook connection required.
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How Do I Register?
Download > Start > Complete Walkthrough > Sign Up
Step 1. First Download the Quantified Citizen App here
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Step 5. Select the "SIGN UP" button to continue.
Step 6. Enter a 4 digit password and then re-enter again to confirm. This can be used to sign in. You can also opt for Apple's Face ID after entering the 4 digit password.
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Step 8. Press "Next" to enter your dashboard.
What happens to my data?
All of your data is completely anonymous. When you use the Quantified Citizen app you are the owner of your own personal information.
Rest assured all of your data is completely anonymous. When you use the Quantified Citizen app you are the owner of your own personal information. By using our services we do not have ownership, right, title, or interest in your personal information.
Do I receive my personal data during or after a study?
Not yet, but could be coming soon!
Currently, no personal data is shared during or after a study. This has been a popular request from the Quantified Citizen community and we are making strides to make this possible!
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Mental Health & Substance Use
β Wellness Together Canada: Call 1-866-585-0445
This is a free, confidential, 24/7 hotline providing free mental health and substance use support. Their platform offers various services ranging from basic wellness information, to one-on-one sessions with a counselor, to participating in a community of support. Whatever it is youβre looking for, visit https://wellnesstogether.ca.
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Crisis Text Line Canada: Text βHOMEβ to 686868 or visit https://crisistextline.ca
Crisis Text Line USA: Text βHOMEβ to 741741 or visit https://crisistextline.org
These are 24-hour, free, support lines (via text medium) for people experiencing all kinds of crises, including suicidal thoughts.
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988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (formerly known as the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline): Call 9-8-8
This is the easy-to-remember resource for reaching trained crisis counselors who can help with suicide, mental health, and substance use-related crises.
This is a 24/7 service via a toll-free hotline with the number 9-8-8. https://988lifeline.org/
β Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration National Helpline (USA): Call 800-662-HELP (4357)
This is a free, confidential, 24/7, 365-day-a-year treatment referral and information service (in English and Spanish) for individuals and families facing mental health and/or substance use challenges.
β Fireside Project (USA): Call or text (3pm to 3am PST) 62-FIRESIDE > 623-473-7433
This is a peer support for those in the midst of psychedelic experiences, those sitting for others, and those integrating past psychedelic experiences. You can also access support via an app: https://firesideproject.org/app.
β Psychedelic Support Therapy
This an online directory of experienced providers, information about integration groups/circles, and online education in the psychedelic space, for more information, visit https://psychedelic.support.
β Organization of Psychedelic and Entheogenic Nurses
This organization represents nurses, at all levels of training, who work with patients utilizing therapeutic psychedelic medicines. They offer a list of clinical resources for those seeking integration and harm reduction, as well as psychedelic societies/communities, and professional organizations. If you want to learn more, visit https://openurses.org/clinical-resources.