Few studies have simultaneously evaluated delay discounting and behavioral economic demand to determine their unique contribution to drug use. A recent study in cannabis users found that monetary delay discounting uniquely predicted cannabis dependence symptoms, whereas cannabis demand uniquely predicted use frequency. This study sought to replicate and extend this research by evaluating delay discounting and behavioral economic demand measures for multiple commodities and including a use quantity measure. Amazon.com’s Mechanical Turk was used to sample individuals reporting recent cannabis use (n = 64) and controls (n = 72). Participants completed measures of monetary delay discounting as well as alcohol and cannabis delay discounting and ...
Cannabis is among the most widely used psychoactive substances in Canada and there is increasing nee...
abstract: High-potency cannabis concentrates, such as Butane Hash Oil (BHO), are becoming increasing...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The original is available at http://www.sciencedirect.com/...
Cannabis use is prevalent and concerns about cannabis misuse are increasing. A reinforcer pathology ...
©American Psychological Association, 2022. This paper is not the copy of record and may not exactly ...
RationaleAlcohol use disorder (AUD) is associated with steeper delay discounting rates; however, it ...
Depressive symptoms (e.g. , anhedonia) have been observed in cannabis users. Alterations in delay d...
AbstractIntroductionCannabis remains the most used illegal substance across the globe, and negative ...
Delay discounting is a measure of impulsive choice that is correlated with maladaptive behavior and ...
Steep delay discounting is characterized by a preference for small immediate outcomes relative to la...
Rationale—Delay discounting (DD) describes the rate at which reinforcers lose value as the temporal ...
Steep delay discounting, or a greater preference for smaller-immediate rewards over larger-delayed r...
Introduction: Cannabis remains the most used illegal substance across the globe, and negative outcom...
The purpose of the current study was to identify predictors of delay discounting among adolescents r...
BACKGROUND: Adolescence is a period of psychological and neural development in which harms associate...
Cannabis is among the most widely used psychoactive substances in Canada and there is increasing nee...
abstract: High-potency cannabis concentrates, such as Butane Hash Oil (BHO), are becoming increasing...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The original is available at http://www.sciencedirect.com/...
Cannabis use is prevalent and concerns about cannabis misuse are increasing. A reinforcer pathology ...
©American Psychological Association, 2022. This paper is not the copy of record and may not exactly ...
RationaleAlcohol use disorder (AUD) is associated with steeper delay discounting rates; however, it ...
Depressive symptoms (e.g. , anhedonia) have been observed in cannabis users. Alterations in delay d...
AbstractIntroductionCannabis remains the most used illegal substance across the globe, and negative ...
Delay discounting is a measure of impulsive choice that is correlated with maladaptive behavior and ...
Steep delay discounting is characterized by a preference for small immediate outcomes relative to la...
Rationale—Delay discounting (DD) describes the rate at which reinforcers lose value as the temporal ...
Steep delay discounting, or a greater preference for smaller-immediate rewards over larger-delayed r...
Introduction: Cannabis remains the most used illegal substance across the globe, and negative outcom...
The purpose of the current study was to identify predictors of delay discounting among adolescents r...
BACKGROUND: Adolescence is a period of psychological and neural development in which harms associate...
Cannabis is among the most widely used psychoactive substances in Canada and there is increasing nee...
abstract: High-potency cannabis concentrates, such as Butane Hash Oil (BHO), are becoming increasing...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The original is available at http://www.sciencedirect.com/...