Sexual orientation and cannabis outcomes among Black Individuals: The role of cannabis use motives

•Sexual minority individuals endorsed more frequent cannabis use.•Sexual minority individuals reported more social, coping, enhancement, and expansion motives.•Sexual minority status was related to cannabis frequency via coping and expansion motives. Sexual minority individuals report greater cannab...

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description •Sexual minority individuals endorsed more frequent cannabis use.•Sexual minority individuals reported more social, coping, enhancement, and expansion motives.•Sexual minority status was related to cannabis frequency via coping and expansion motives. Sexual minority individuals report greater cannabis use and cannabis use related problems relative to straight individuals. Although sociocultural models suggest that sexual minority individuals may be especially vulnerable to using cannabis for high-risk motives such as coping motives, little attention has been paid to the role of cannabis use motives among sexual minority relative to straight individuals. Thus, the current study examined the role of cannabis use motives and cannabis-related problems among Black sexual minority and straight individuals that reported current (past 3-month) cannabis use (N = 137, 28.5 % of whom identify as sexual minority). Sexual minority participants endorsed more frequent cannabis use, and social, coping, enhancement, and expansion motives than straight participants. Conformity motives were not significantly related to sexual minority status. Multiple mediation model with all relevant motives included as putative mediators indicated that sexual minority status was related to cannabis problems indirectly via the effects of coping and expansion motives. Alternative models strengthen confidence in the directionality of these effects, although future prospective research will be an important next step. Findings may help inform treatment efforts among sexual minority individuals to reduce risk of negative cannabis outcomes.
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Humans
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Motivation
Sexual Behavior
Sexual Minority
Social Behavior
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