"I feel like marijuana is the only drug that wouldn't kill me": perceptions of cannabis use in previously incarcerated Black men who have sex with other men
Abstract Background Fragmented state laws have impacted cannabis uptake and perceptions in the USA. Little research has explored the attitudes, beliefs, and social network influences of young Black men who have sex with men (BMSM) who have experienced incarceration and use cannabis. While problemati...
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Main Authors: | Rey Flores (Author), Jared Kerman (Author), John Schneider (Author), Nina Harawa (Author) |
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2023-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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