A recent study demonstrated that a single 50-min supplemental session that targeted the behavioral economic mechanisms of substance-free reinforcement and delayed reward discounting (Substance-Free Activity Session: SFAS) enhanced the efficacy of a standard alcohol brief motivational intervention (BMI) for college drinkers. The purpose of the current study was to conduct a randomized controlled trial intended to replicate and extend the aforementioned study by focusing on both drug and alcohol misuse and reducing session length in order to enhance dissemination potential. Participants were 97 college students (58.8% women; 59.8% White/Caucasian, and 30.9% African American; M age = 20.01, SD = 2.23) who reported at least 1 heavy drinking epi...
College students are particularly vulnerable to risky alcohol use, which increases their likelihood ...
Brief motivational interventions (BMIs) have been shown to be efficacious in reducing heavy drinking...
Background: Alcohol-induced blackouts, a form of anterograde amnesia that restricts the encoding of ...
A recent study demonstrated that a single 50-min supplemental session that targeted the behavioral e...
Objective: Behavioral economic theory suggests that a reduction in substance use is most likely when...
Basic behavioral and neurobiological research has demonstrated that deficiencies in naturally occurr...
ObjectiveBehavioral economic theory suggests that a reduction in alcohol use is most likely when the...
Behavioral economic theory suggests that a reduction in alcohol use is most likely when there is an ...
Objective: Behavioral economic research suggests that increasing the salience of a delayed reward ma...
The present study examined (1) the impact of a brief substance use intervention on delay discounting...
Objective: This study examined whether brief motivational interventions (BMIs) designed for reducing...
Objective. Behavioral economic (BE) research has demonstrated that increasing the salience of delaye...
Background: Behavioral economic theory predicts that low access to environmental reward is a risk fa...
College students who engage in episodic, heavy drinking (i.e., binge drinking) are at significantly ...
Background: While there is a substantial literature on the efficacy of brief motivational interventi...
College students are particularly vulnerable to risky alcohol use, which increases their likelihood ...
Brief motivational interventions (BMIs) have been shown to be efficacious in reducing heavy drinking...
Background: Alcohol-induced blackouts, a form of anterograde amnesia that restricts the encoding of ...
A recent study demonstrated that a single 50-min supplemental session that targeted the behavioral e...
Objective: Behavioral economic theory suggests that a reduction in substance use is most likely when...
Basic behavioral and neurobiological research has demonstrated that deficiencies in naturally occurr...
ObjectiveBehavioral economic theory suggests that a reduction in alcohol use is most likely when the...
Behavioral economic theory suggests that a reduction in alcohol use is most likely when there is an ...
Objective: Behavioral economic research suggests that increasing the salience of a delayed reward ma...
The present study examined (1) the impact of a brief substance use intervention on delay discounting...
Objective: This study examined whether brief motivational interventions (BMIs) designed for reducing...
Objective. Behavioral economic (BE) research has demonstrated that increasing the salience of delaye...
Background: Behavioral economic theory predicts that low access to environmental reward is a risk fa...
College students who engage in episodic, heavy drinking (i.e., binge drinking) are at significantly ...
Background: While there is a substantial literature on the efficacy of brief motivational interventi...
College students are particularly vulnerable to risky alcohol use, which increases their likelihood ...
Brief motivational interventions (BMIs) have been shown to be efficacious in reducing heavy drinking...
Background: Alcohol-induced blackouts, a form of anterograde amnesia that restricts the encoding of ...