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Willing to Work But Not to Wait: Individuals with Greater Alcohol Use Disorder Show Increased Delay Discounting Across Commodities and Less Effort Discounting for Alcohol

机译:愿意工作但不等待:具有更高酒精使用障碍的人表现出跨商品的延迟折扣,少努力折扣酒精

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Background: Delay discounting refers to the devaluation of a reward given increasing delays to delivery. Similarly, effort discounting refers to the devaluation of a reward given increasing effort required to obtain it. Individuals with substance use disorder show higher rates of delay discounting, exacerbating short-term positive reinforcement at the expense of long-term consequences. This study explores how effort discounting compares to delay discounting behavior among alcohol users as well as how these preferences change between monetary and alcohol rewards. Methods: A total of 100 participants completed an online survey through Amazon Mechanical Turk. Participant alcohol use was evaluated using DSM-5 and the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test criteria. All participants completed 4 randomized discounting tasks involving delay or effort discounting, in which the reward was money or alcohol. A follow-up experiment (n = 423) added the alcohol purchase task to assess alcohol valuation. Results: Individuals with greater alcohol use disorder (AUD) severity discounted future money and alcohol significantly more than those with less AUD. However, individuals meeting more DSM-5 criteria were only willing to perform more effort for alcohol. The follow-up experiment replicated these findings and demonstrated that individuals with greater AUD also showed an increased valuation of alcohol and alcohol value-mediated effort discounting. Conclusions: These results suggest that individuals with greater AUD were less willing to wait for money or alcohol. While all participants were willing to work for money regardless of AUD severity, individuals with greater AUD showed increased valuation of alcohol drinks and were willing to exert more effort to obtain alcohol. Together, these results paint a picture of individuals with increased AUD as both more impulsive and willing to work to obtain alcohol, contributing to our understanding of decision making among individuals who abuse substances. ? 2019 by the Research Society on Alcoholism
机译:背景:延迟折扣是指促销延迟交付延误的奖励的贬值。同样,努力折扣是指赋予越来越多的努力获得奖励的贬值。具有物质使用障碍的个体显示出更高的延迟折扣率,以牺牲长期后果为代价恶化短期正强化。这项研究探讨了折扣如何比较与酒精用户之间的延迟贴现行为以及这些偏好如何在货币和酒精奖励之间发生变化。方法:共有100名参与者通过亚马逊机械土耳其人完成了在线调查。使用DSM-5评估参与者饮酒和醇类使用障碍识别测试标准。所有参与者完成了涉及延迟或努力折扣的4个随机贴现任务,其中奖励是金钱或酒精。后续实验(n = 423)添加了酒精购买任务以评估酒精估值。结果:具有更高酒精障碍(AUD)严重程度的个人折扣未来金钱和酒精明显多于欠款的人。但是,符合更多DSM-5标准的个人才愿意为酒精进行更多努力。随访实验复制了这些发现,并证明了具有更高审计的个体也表现出较高的酒精和酒精价值介导的努力折扣的估值。结论:这些结果表明,具有更大澳元的人不太愿意等待金钱或酒精。虽然所有参与者都愿意为金钱而努力工作,但无论患有澳元患者,有更大的DAC的个人都会增加酒精饮料的估值,并愿意努力获得酒精。这些结果在一起绘制了一个人的图片,随着澳大利亚的增加,愿意更加冲动,愿意努力获得酒精,为我们对滥用物质的个人的决策做出贡献。还2019年由酗酒研究会

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