Cannabis use prevails in the LGBTQ+ community, often overshadowing investigations into illicit drugs like cocaine and methamphetamine. Recent research indicates that cannabis is commonly used in relationships and impacts sexual risk-taking behaviors. Key factors influencing these associations include an individual’s relationship status, sexual agreements, and partner drug use. Insights drawn from studies reveal that cannabis usage rates significantly exceed those of other illicit substances among various LGBTQ+ demographics, shedding light on its role in sexual health and risk assessment.
Nearly every study that asks LGBTQ+ people in the US about drug use reveals that cannabis use is most common.
Cannabis is a better predictor of sexual risk-taking behavior if it is the only drug you use.
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