Alcohol and drug use peaks during young adulthood and can interfere with critical developmental tasks and set the stage for chronic substance misuse and associated social, educational, and health-related outcomes. There is a need for novel, theory-based approaches to guide substance abuse prevention efforts during this critical developmental period. This paper discusses the particular relevance of behavioral economic theory to young adult alcohol and drug misuse, and reviews of available literature on prevention and intervention strategies that are consistent with behavioral economic theory. Behavioral economic theory predicts that decisions to use drugs and alcohol are related to the relative availability and price of both alcohol and subs...
Alcohol use usually starts in early adolescence. While the greater proportion of young people develo...
Illicit drug use frequently starts during adolescence and young adulthood. Early initiation of illic...
Introduction: Behavioral economic theory views addiction as a reinforcer pathology characterized by ...
Alcohol and drug use peaks during young adulthood and can interfere with critical developmental task...
There is a need for novel, theory-based approaches to reduce heavy drinking on college campuses. Beh...
Behavioral economic theory can help researchers understand complex behavior by considering the avail...
ObjectiveAdolescents with fewer sources of environmental reinforcement may be at risk for alcohol us...
The authors suggest that the most promising route to effective strategies for the prevention of adol...
Behavioral economic measures of alcohol reward value and future orientation have received support as...
OBJECTIVE: Behavioral economic models predict that deficits in substance-free reward and future time...
Heavy episodic drinking among young adults poses an important public health concern and leaves young...
Background: Heavy drinking among college students is a significant public health concern that can le...
Background: Behavioral economic theory predicts that low access to environmental reward is a risk fa...
The nonmedical use of prescription drugs is a widely recognized public health issue, and young adult...
This paper considers issues relating to alcohol addiction from an economic perspective. While alcoho...
Alcohol use usually starts in early adolescence. While the greater proportion of young people develo...
Illicit drug use frequently starts during adolescence and young adulthood. Early initiation of illic...
Introduction: Behavioral economic theory views addiction as a reinforcer pathology characterized by ...
Alcohol and drug use peaks during young adulthood and can interfere with critical developmental task...
There is a need for novel, theory-based approaches to reduce heavy drinking on college campuses. Beh...
Behavioral economic theory can help researchers understand complex behavior by considering the avail...
ObjectiveAdolescents with fewer sources of environmental reinforcement may be at risk for alcohol us...
The authors suggest that the most promising route to effective strategies for the prevention of adol...
Behavioral economic measures of alcohol reward value and future orientation have received support as...
OBJECTIVE: Behavioral economic models predict that deficits in substance-free reward and future time...
Heavy episodic drinking among young adults poses an important public health concern and leaves young...
Background: Heavy drinking among college students is a significant public health concern that can le...
Background: Behavioral economic theory predicts that low access to environmental reward is a risk fa...
The nonmedical use of prescription drugs is a widely recognized public health issue, and young adult...
This paper considers issues relating to alcohol addiction from an economic perspective. While alcoho...
Alcohol use usually starts in early adolescence. While the greater proportion of young people develo...
Illicit drug use frequently starts during adolescence and young adulthood. Early initiation of illic...
Introduction: Behavioral economic theory views addiction as a reinforcer pathology characterized by ...