Hypothetical Intertemporal Choice and Real Economic Behavior: Delay Discounting Predicts Voucher Redemptions During Contingency-Management Procedures

被引:46
作者
Bickel, Warren K. [1 ]
Jones, Bryan A. [1 ]
Landes, Reid D. [2 ]
Christensen, Darren R. [3 ]
Jackson, Lisa [1 ]
Mancino, Michael [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Arkansas Med Sci, Addict Res Ctr, Dept Psychiat, Little Rock, AR 72205 USA
[2] Univ Arkansas Med Sci, Dept Biostat, Little Rock, AR 72205 USA
[3] Univ Melbourne, Problem Gambling Res & Treatment Ctr, Melbourne, Vic 3010, Australia
关键词
delay discounting; opioid; contingency management; impulsivity; competing neurobehavioral decision systems; OPIOID-DEPENDENT OUTPATIENTS; INDIVIDUAL TIME-PREFERENCES; CIGARETTE-SMOKING; NEURAL SYSTEMS; REWARDS; IMPULSIVITY; SMOKERS; RATES; NEVER; ALCOHOLICS;
D O I
10.1037/a0021739
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Delay discounting rates are predictive of drug use status, the likelihood of becoming abstinent, and a variety of health behaviors. Rates of delay discounting may also be related to other relevant behaviors associated with addiction, such as the frequency at which individuals redeem contingency management voucher earnings. This study examined the discounting rates of 152 participants in a buprenorphine treatment program for opioid abuse. Participants received up to 12 weeks of buprenorphine treatment combined with contingency management. Participant's drug use was measured via urine specimens submitted three times a week. Successive negative urine specimens were reinforced with increasing amounts of money. After each negative urine specimen, a participant could either redeem his or her earnings or accumulate it in an account Analysis of the frequency of redemptions showed that participants with higher rates of delay discounting at study intake redeemed their earnings significantly more often than participants with lower rates of discounting. Age and income also predicted redemption rates. We suggest that delay discounting rates can be used to predict redemption behaviors in a contingency management treatment program and that these findings are consistent with the recent theory of the competing neurobehavioral decision systems.
引用
收藏
页码:546 / 552
页数:7
相关论文
共 40 条
[1]  
Ainslie G., 1992, CHOICE TIME, P57
[2]   Preferences for clinic privileges, retail items and social activities in an outpatient buprenorphine treatment program [J].
Amass, L ;
Bickel, WK ;
Crean, JP ;
Higgins, ST ;
Badger, GJ .
JOURNAL OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT, 1996, 13 (01) :43-49
[3]   The role of individual time preferences in health behaviors among hypertensive adults: a pilot study [J].
Axon, R. Neal ;
Bradford, W. David ;
Egan, Brent M. .
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF HYPERTENSION, 2009, 3 (01) :35-41
[4]   Delay discounting in current and never-before cigarette smokers: Similarities and differences across commodity, sign, and magnitude [J].
Baker, F ;
Johnson, MW ;
Bickel, WK .
JOURNAL OF ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2003, 112 (03) :382-392
[5]   Computerized behavior therapy for opioid-dependent outpatients: A randomized controlled trial [J].
Bickel, Warren K. ;
Marsch, Lisa A. ;
Buchhalter, August R. ;
Badger, Gary J. .
EXPERIMENTAL AND CLINICAL PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY, 2008, 16 (02) :132-143
[6]   Behavioral and neuroeconomics of drug addiction: Competing neural systems and temporal discounting processes [J].
Bickel, Warren K. ;
Miller, Michelle L. ;
Yi, Richard ;
Kowal, Benjamin P. ;
Lindquist, Diana M. ;
Pitcock, Jeffery A. .
DRUG AND ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE, 2007, 90 :S85-S91
[7]   Toward the Study of Trans-Disease Processes: A Novel Approach With Special Reference to the Study of Co-morbidity [J].
Bickel, Warren K. ;
Mueller, E. Terry .
JOURNAL OF DUAL DIAGNOSIS, 2009, 5 (02) :131-138
[8]   Congruence of BOLD Response across Intertemporal Choice Conditions: Fictive and Real Money Gains and Losses [J].
Bickel, Warren K. ;
Pitcock, Jeffery A. ;
Yi, Richard ;
Angtuaco, Edgardo J. C. .
JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE, 2009, 29 (27) :8839-8846
[9]   Impulsivity and cigarette smoking: delay discounting in current, never, and ex-smokers [J].
Bickel, WK ;
Odum, AL ;
Madden, GJ .
PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY, 1999, 146 (04) :447-454
[10]   Toward a behavioral economic understanding of drug dependence: delay discounting processes [J].
Bickel, WK ;
Marsch, LA .
ADDICTION, 2001, 96 (01) :73-86