Objective: Diminished access to environmental rewards is an established risk factor for addiction and a focus of many effective treatment approaches. Nevertheless, there is inconsistency in measurement approaches and a need for a psychometrically sound measure. The Reward Probability Index (RPI; Carvalho, Behavior Therapy, 42, 2011, pp. 249–262) is a 20-item self-report rating scale that measures access to and ability to experience psychosocial reward. Method: The current studies sought to evaluate the psychometric properties of the RPI in 2 samples of emerging adult heavy drinkers. Results: In Study 1, exploratory factor analysis in a sample of 393 college student drinkers supported a 2-factor model of the RPI (Reward Probability and Envir...
Theories of Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) have long suggested that alcohol's emotional rewards play a k...
Introduction: The Alcohol Purchase Task (APT), a behavioral economic measure of alcohol\u27s reinfor...
The relationship between risk-taking behavior and substance dependence has proven to be complex, par...
Objective: Diminished access to environmental rewards is an established risk factor for addiction an...
Background: Behavioral economic theory predicts that low access to environmental reward is a risk fa...
AIMS:Alcohol use disorder is highly heterogeneous. One approach to understanding this heterogeneity ...
Background: Reward deprivation has been implicated in major depressive disorder and severe substance...
The alcohol purchase task (APT), which presents a scenario and asks participants how many drinks the...
Recent clinical research suggests that several self-report behavioral economic measures of relative ...
The aims of the current study were to examine the associations among behavioral economic measures of...
Heavy episodic drinking among young adults poses an important public health concern and leaves young...
Alcohol expectancy (AEs) research has enhanced our understanding of how anticipated alcohol effects ...
Previous studies suggest that individuals with substance use disorder have abnormally large response...
Protective behavioral strategies (PBS) are most commonly defined as behaviors that are used while dr...
Objective: The present study attempted to determine whether behavioral economic indices of elevated ...
Theories of Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) have long suggested that alcohol's emotional rewards play a k...
Introduction: The Alcohol Purchase Task (APT), a behavioral economic measure of alcohol\u27s reinfor...
The relationship between risk-taking behavior and substance dependence has proven to be complex, par...
Objective: Diminished access to environmental rewards is an established risk factor for addiction an...
Background: Behavioral economic theory predicts that low access to environmental reward is a risk fa...
AIMS:Alcohol use disorder is highly heterogeneous. One approach to understanding this heterogeneity ...
Background: Reward deprivation has been implicated in major depressive disorder and severe substance...
The alcohol purchase task (APT), which presents a scenario and asks participants how many drinks the...
Recent clinical research suggests that several self-report behavioral economic measures of relative ...
The aims of the current study were to examine the associations among behavioral economic measures of...
Heavy episodic drinking among young adults poses an important public health concern and leaves young...
Alcohol expectancy (AEs) research has enhanced our understanding of how anticipated alcohol effects ...
Previous studies suggest that individuals with substance use disorder have abnormally large response...
Protective behavioral strategies (PBS) are most commonly defined as behaviors that are used while dr...
Objective: The present study attempted to determine whether behavioral economic indices of elevated ...
Theories of Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) have long suggested that alcohol's emotional rewards play a k...
Introduction: The Alcohol Purchase Task (APT), a behavioral economic measure of alcohol\u27s reinfor...
The relationship between risk-taking behavior and substance dependence has proven to be complex, par...