Publications
How to Cite SYPRES
All papers making reference to SYPRES can cite our initial comment in Nature Mental Health:
Singleton, S.P., Sevchik, B.L., Vandekar, S.N. et al. An initiative for living evidence synthesis in clinical psychedelic research. Nat. Mental Health 3, 3–5 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1038/s44220-024-00373-4
Papers using SYPRES data should cite the preprint or peer-reviewed paper that accompanies the data release, along with the specific Zotero version of the data used. For example, to cite the Psilocybin for Depression dataset, you would use the following citations:
Singleton SP, Sevchik BL, Lahey A, Cuijpers P, Harrer M, Jones MT, Nayak SM, Strain EC, Vandekar SN, Dworkin RH, Scott JC, & Satterthwaite TD. Psilocybin treatment for symptoms of depression: a living systematic review, meta-analysis, and data resource. medRxiv. 2025.
and
Mathias Harrer, Parker Singleton, & Brooke Sevchik. (2025). metapsy-project/data-depression-psiloctr: Version 25.0.5 (25.0.5). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16742678
Core Publications
- Singleton SP, Sevchik BL, Vandekar SN, Strain EC, Nayak SN, Dworkin RH, Scott JC, & Satterthwaite TD. An initiative for living evidence synthesis in clinical psychedelic research. Nature Mental Health. 2025. :3-5
Psilocybin for Depression
- Singleton SP, Sevchik BL, Lahey A, Cuijpers P, Harrer M, Jones MT, Nayak SM, Strain EC, Vandekar SN, Dworkin RH, Scott JC, & Satterthwaite TD. Psilocybin treatment for symptoms of depression: a living systematic review, meta-analysis, and data resource. medRxiv. 2025.