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Salvia divinorum: effects and use among YouTube users

A new paper from 'Drug Alcohol Dependence' reviews the effects of Salvia from video reports on YouTube.

Salvia divinorum (salvia) is an intense, short-acting hallucinogenic plant gaining popularity among adolescents in the United States. There has been little scientific documentation of salvia's effects. The popular video-sharing website YouTube has received literally thousands of video-posts of people using salvia. The objective of this study was to assess the effects of salvia use through systematic observations of YouTube videos. A sample of salvia videos was obtained using the search term "salvia." The videos were further screened and only videos that captured the entire drug "trip" without video edits were included in the analyses described here (n=34). Three trained research assistants independently watched the videos and rated their observations on 42 effects in 30-s intervals. Onset of symptoms was quick (often less than 30s) and tended to dissipate within 8min. Further, there was a relationship between salvia dose and effect duration. Since salvia's effects on humans are largely undocumented, this study provides the look at users in a non-laboratory environment (e.g. self-taped videos) exhibiting impairments and behaviors consistent with this powerful hallucinogen. Also, this study demonstrates the feasibility and shortcomings of using YouTube videos to assess emerging drugs and drug effects.

By way of Thomas and BoingBoing.net.

Posted By jamesk at 2010-04-23 11:29:39 permalink | comments
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XReply. : 2010-05-05 13:07:45
Yeah, most things that "observational scientists" do are a total crock that does little more than make other scientists sit around and mumble to each other. You honestly think you can pull any sort of useful information from a drug that has been ritualistically used for only God knows how long to see into the future? Get out there and smoke some plain leaf a few times and you'll see why there's absolutely nothing definitive you can pull from watching YouTube videos. The real scientists are those that get out there and find out for themselves. They are the ones that make the break-throughs. Sitting behind a desk, studying videos and statistics doesn't make you anything more than an unaccomplished nerd (no matter how many papers you write and publish) - get your butt up and MAKE A REAL CHANGE!

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