Behavioral economic theory suggests that a reduction in alcohol use is most likely when there is an increase in rewarding substance-free activities. Anxiety has also been linked to heavy drinking, and strategies to reduce anxiety may enhance alcohol interventions. The goal of this 2-site randomized controlled clinical trial was to evaluate the efficacy of a brief alcohol intervention that was supplemented with either a behavioral economic substance-free activity session (SFAS) or a relaxation training (Relaxation training [RT]) session. Method: Participants were 393 college students (61% female, mean age 18.77 years) who reported 2 or more past-month heavy drinking episodes. Participants were randomized to 1 of 3 conditions: (a) assessment;...
College students who engage in episodic, heavy drinking (i.e., binge drinking) are at significantly ...
BackgroundAlcohol-induced blackouts, a form of anterograde amnesia that restricts the encoding of sh...
Objective: THRIVE (Kypri et al., 2009; 2013; 2014), a very brief, freely-available, multi-component ...
Behavioral economic theory suggests that a reduction in alcohol use is most likely when there is an ...
ObjectiveBehavioral economic theory suggests that a reduction in alcohol use is most likely when the...
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...
A recent study demonstrated that a single 50-min supplemental session that targeted the behavioral e...
Behavioral economic theory suggests that increased engagement in constructive, substance-free activi...
Behavioral economic theory suggests that increased engagement in constructive, substance-free activi...
Background: Behavioral economic theory predicts that low access to environmental reward is a risk fa...
Objective: Behavioral economic research suggests that increasing the salience of a delayed reward ma...
Background: Alcohol-induced blackouts, a form of anterograde amnesia that restricts the encoding of ...
Background: While there is a substantial literature on the efficacy of brief motivational interventi...
Objective. Behavioral economic (BE) research has demonstrated that increasing the salience of delaye...
College students who engage in episodic, heavy drinking (i.e., binge drinking) are at significantly ...
BackgroundAlcohol-induced blackouts, a form of anterograde amnesia that restricts the encoding of sh...
Objective: THRIVE (Kypri et al., 2009; 2013; 2014), a very brief, freely-available, multi-component ...
Behavioral economic theory suggests that a reduction in alcohol use is most likely when there is an ...
ObjectiveBehavioral economic theory suggests that a reduction in alcohol use is most likely when the...
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...
A recent study demonstrated that a single 50-min supplemental session that targeted the behavioral e...
Behavioral economic theory suggests that increased engagement in constructive, substance-free activi...
Behavioral economic theory suggests that increased engagement in constructive, substance-free activi...
Background: Behavioral economic theory predicts that low access to environmental reward is a risk fa...
Objective: Behavioral economic research suggests that increasing the salience of a delayed reward ma...
Background: Alcohol-induced blackouts, a form of anterograde amnesia that restricts the encoding of ...
Background: While there is a substantial literature on the efficacy of brief motivational interventi...
Objective. Behavioral economic (BE) research has demonstrated that increasing the salience of delaye...
College students who engage in episodic, heavy drinking (i.e., binge drinking) are at significantly ...
BackgroundAlcohol-induced blackouts, a form of anterograde amnesia that restricts the encoding of sh...
Objective: THRIVE (Kypri et al., 2009; 2013; 2014), a very brief, freely-available, multi-component ...