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Cannabis has been documented as a preferred substance for sexualized drug use (SDU) in several different populations, including men who have sex with men (MSM; Edmundson et al., 2018; Hurley & Prestage, 2009; Parent et al., 2021; Schmidt et al., 2016). Populations that engage in cannabis use experience both positive and negative sexual outcomes, which could be informed by cannabis use expectancies; that is, the beliefs one has about the cognitive, affective, and/or behavioral effects of cannabis use (Willoughby et al., 2021). This entry discusses sex-related cannabis expectancies and outcomes, especially among MSM. |