International audienceBackground College students affiliated with fraternity and sorority, or ``Greek'' life represent a known high-risk group for alcohol consumption and related consequences, but little is known about demand for alcohol in this population. The current study examined behavioral economic demand for alcohol in a sample of Greek life-affiliated undergraduate students using the alcohol purchase task (APT) and a novel variation of the APT that included a fixed-price, nonalcoholic alternative (APT Choice). Methods Participants (n = 229) completed the APT, APT Choice, Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT), and Daily Drinking Questionnaire (DDQ). Group demand indices were calculated for the entire sample and then separa...
Background: Alcohol-impaired driving among college students represents a significant public health c...
High levels of 3 behavioral economic indices (delay discounting, alcohol demand, and proportionate s...
There is a need for novel, theory-based approaches to reduce heavy drinking on college campuses. Beh...
International audienceBackground College students affiliated with fraternity and sorority, or ``Gree...
International audienceBackgroundBehavioral economic approaches have revealed several characteristics...
International audienceBehavioral economic principles have been useful for addressing strategies to r...
More than [3/4] of U.S. college students report a heavy drinking episode (HDE; 5 (for men) and 4 (fo...
Alcohol is a part of college life for many students. Numerous studies have shown the prevalence of a...
The aims of the current study were to examine the associations among behavioral economic measures of...
Background: The alcohol purchase task (APT), which presents a scenario and asks participants how man...
Introduction: Behavioral economic theory views addiction as a reinforcer pathology characterized by ...
41st Annual Scientific Meeting of the Research-Society-on-Alcoholism, San Diego, CA, JUN 16-20, 2018...
International audienceHeavy drinking among college students is a public health concern in part due t...
Background: Heavy drinking among college students is a significant public health concern that can le...
For my experiment, I studied the difference between students who are involved in a Greek organizatio...
Background: Alcohol-impaired driving among college students represents a significant public health c...
High levels of 3 behavioral economic indices (delay discounting, alcohol demand, and proportionate s...
There is a need for novel, theory-based approaches to reduce heavy drinking on college campuses. Beh...
International audienceBackground College students affiliated with fraternity and sorority, or ``Gree...
International audienceBackgroundBehavioral economic approaches have revealed several characteristics...
International audienceBehavioral economic principles have been useful for addressing strategies to r...
More than [3/4] of U.S. college students report a heavy drinking episode (HDE; 5 (for men) and 4 (fo...
Alcohol is a part of college life for many students. Numerous studies have shown the prevalence of a...
The aims of the current study were to examine the associations among behavioral economic measures of...
Background: The alcohol purchase task (APT), which presents a scenario and asks participants how man...
Introduction: Behavioral economic theory views addiction as a reinforcer pathology characterized by ...
41st Annual Scientific Meeting of the Research-Society-on-Alcoholism, San Diego, CA, JUN 16-20, 2018...
International audienceHeavy drinking among college students is a public health concern in part due t...
Background: Heavy drinking among college students is a significant public health concern that can le...
For my experiment, I studied the difference between students who are involved in a Greek organizatio...
Background: Alcohol-impaired driving among college students represents a significant public health c...
High levels of 3 behavioral economic indices (delay discounting, alcohol demand, and proportionate s...
There is a need for novel, theory-based approaches to reduce heavy drinking on college campuses. Beh...