RationaleAlcohol use disorder (AUD) is associated with steeper delay discounting rates; however, it is unknown whether substance co-use, particularly cannabis use, has an additive effect on discounting rates among heavy drinkers. Furthermore, it is unclear whether substance co-use and delay discounting are independently associated with AUD severity.ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to determine whether alcohol, tobacco, and cannabis co-use impacts delay discounting rates. We also sought to determine whether substance co-use and delay discounting were associated with AUD symptom counts.MethodsThe study sample was culled from several human laboratory studies and consisted of 483 heavy drinking individuals who completed a baseline visit ...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this review is to discuss the literature regarding the concurrent use (co-us...
Delay discounting and probability discounting are behavioral economic indices of impulsive and risky...
BACKGROUND:The study aims were to examine daily associations between marijuana and alcohol use and t...
RationaleAlcohol use disorder (AUD) is associated with steeper delay discounting rates; however, it ...
Heavy episodic drinking (HED) of alcohol is a dangerous and highly prevalent behaviour among college...
Depressive symptoms (e.g. , anhedonia) have been observed in cannabis users. Alterations in delay d...
International audienceObjective Disentangle the temporal relationships between frequency of cannabis...
Although impulsivity has been implicated in cannabis and alcohol use, its role in alcohol and cannab...
BackgroundLittle is known about event-level patterns of marijuana co- or tri-use with alcohol and to...
Cannabis use is prevalent and concerns about cannabis misuse are increasing. A reinforcer pathology ...
Few studies have simultaneously evaluated delay discounting and behavioral economic demand to determ...
©American Psychological Association, 2022. This paper is not the copy of record and may not exactly ...
Objective: Several studies suggest that alcohol and cannabis co-users are heavier drinkers and exper...
Variations in delay discounting correspond with variations in alcohol consumption; however, this rel...
Aims:Past research has linked substance use to individual differences in discounting of futurereward...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this review is to discuss the literature regarding the concurrent use (co-us...
Delay discounting and probability discounting are behavioral economic indices of impulsive and risky...
BACKGROUND:The study aims were to examine daily associations between marijuana and alcohol use and t...
RationaleAlcohol use disorder (AUD) is associated with steeper delay discounting rates; however, it ...
Heavy episodic drinking (HED) of alcohol is a dangerous and highly prevalent behaviour among college...
Depressive symptoms (e.g. , anhedonia) have been observed in cannabis users. Alterations in delay d...
International audienceObjective Disentangle the temporal relationships between frequency of cannabis...
Although impulsivity has been implicated in cannabis and alcohol use, its role in alcohol and cannab...
BackgroundLittle is known about event-level patterns of marijuana co- or tri-use with alcohol and to...
Cannabis use is prevalent and concerns about cannabis misuse are increasing. A reinforcer pathology ...
Few studies have simultaneously evaluated delay discounting and behavioral economic demand to determ...
©American Psychological Association, 2022. This paper is not the copy of record and may not exactly ...
Objective: Several studies suggest that alcohol and cannabis co-users are heavier drinkers and exper...
Variations in delay discounting correspond with variations in alcohol consumption; however, this rel...
Aims:Past research has linked substance use to individual differences in discounting of futurereward...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this review is to discuss the literature regarding the concurrent use (co-us...
Delay discounting and probability discounting are behavioral economic indices of impulsive and risky...
BACKGROUND:The study aims were to examine daily associations between marijuana and alcohol use and t...