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In this field study, 103 individuals from two different music festivals, one in California and one in Michigan, were surveyed to observe current attitudes surrounding harm reduction strategies associated with psychedelic drug usage in the EDM scene. Topics from the survey included but were not limited to the chemical testing of substances, frequency of usage, spacing between usage, and adverse effects associated with usage. It was concluded that harm reduction education should become more integrated within the EDM scene in order to provide research-based evidence for ravers to make better decisions for their health. While authorities have pushed "just say no", the lack of education altogether in the community is life threatening. Education is the key to saving minds, bodies, and lives.
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- Peace, Love, Unity, Respect, and Responsibility: Attitudes on Psychedelic Harm Reduction in the EDM Community
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- Forcade, Shea Danielle (Author)
- Olive, Foster (Thesis director)
- Neisewander, Janet (Committee member)
- Gipson-Reichardt, Cassandra (Committee member)
- School of Nutrition and Health Promotion (Contributor)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
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2016-12
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