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Research Article

Mediating Medical Marijuana: Exploring How Veterans Discuss Their Stigmatized Substance Use on Reddit

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Pages 1305-1315 | Published online: 18 Feb 2021
 

ABSTRACT

This paper uses SIDE theory and an information seeking lens to examine the types of information and support messages (N = 126,977 posts) veterans seek on the social networking site Reddit regarding medical marijuana use. A combination of automated text analysis strategies paired with thematic analysis produced eight themes: Doctor Patient Conversations, Drug Test, Legality, Legal Policy, Prescription Drug Use/Other Substance Use, Point of View, Reasons for Use, and V.A. Findings reveal that a large portion of veterans discuss how medical marijuana can be used to self-medicate for a number of issues, including PTSD, anxiety, and sleep deprivation. Results also highlighted missing topics within veterans’ conversations about medical marijuana use. For instance, veterans rarely discuss the strategies they use to talk to their doctor about their medical marijuana use. Practical implications and directions for future research are offered.

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Funding

Preparation of this manuscript was aided by grants from the John Templeton Foundation [#48503 and #62256] and Federal Bureau of Investigation [15F06718R0006603].

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