The purpose of the current study was to identify predictors of delay discounting among adolescents receiving treatment for marijuana abuse or dependence, and to test delay discounting as a predictor of treatment outcome. Participants for this study were 165 adolescents (88% male) between the ages of 12 and 18 (mean age = 15.8 years; standard deviation = 1.3 years) who enrolled in a clinical trial comparing three behavioral treatments for adolescent marijuana abuse or dependence. Participants completed a delay discounting task at treatment onset for $100 and $1,000 of hypothetical money and marijuana. Overall, smaller magnitude rewards were discounted more than larger magnitude rewards. Delay discounting rates were concurrently related to de...
Delay discounting is one facet of impulsive decision making and involves subjectively devaluing a de...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2012. Major: Educational Psychology. Advisor: Dr....
In everyday decision-making, individuals make trade-offs between short-term and long-term benefits o...
The association between impulsivity and substance abuse has important implications in the clinical s...
Many adolescents with substance use problems show poor response to evidence based treatments. Treatm...
Contains fulltext : 234339.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Adolescents wit...
The present study examined (1) the impact of a brief substance use intervention on delay discounting...
BACKGROUND: While drinking, one must eventually decide between the immediate rewarding effect of alc...
Steep delay discounting is characterized by a preference for small immediate outcomes relative to la...
Adolescents with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are known to have stronger preferen...
Delay discounting, the rate at which an individual devalues delayed rewards, is a potential neurobeh...
Elevated delay discounting, in which delayed rewards quickly lose value as a function of time, is as...
Delay discounting rates are predictive of drug use status, the likelihood of becoming abstinent, and...
Black and white poster with text and graphs.Choice outcomes are discounted by imposed delays. This e...
Delay discounting is one facet of impulsive decision making and involves subjectively devaluing a de...
Delay discounting is one facet of impulsive decision making and involves subjectively devaluing a de...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2012. Major: Educational Psychology. Advisor: Dr....
In everyday decision-making, individuals make trade-offs between short-term and long-term benefits o...
The association between impulsivity and substance abuse has important implications in the clinical s...
Many adolescents with substance use problems show poor response to evidence based treatments. Treatm...
Contains fulltext : 234339.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Adolescents wit...
The present study examined (1) the impact of a brief substance use intervention on delay discounting...
BACKGROUND: While drinking, one must eventually decide between the immediate rewarding effect of alc...
Steep delay discounting is characterized by a preference for small immediate outcomes relative to la...
Adolescents with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are known to have stronger preferen...
Delay discounting, the rate at which an individual devalues delayed rewards, is a potential neurobeh...
Elevated delay discounting, in which delayed rewards quickly lose value as a function of time, is as...
Delay discounting rates are predictive of drug use status, the likelihood of becoming abstinent, and...
Black and white poster with text and graphs.Choice outcomes are discounted by imposed delays. This e...
Delay discounting is one facet of impulsive decision making and involves subjectively devaluing a de...
Delay discounting is one facet of impulsive decision making and involves subjectively devaluing a de...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2012. Major: Educational Psychology. Advisor: Dr....
In everyday decision-making, individuals make trade-offs between short-term and long-term benefits o...