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Elevated Behavioral Economic Demand for Alcohol in a Community Sample of Heavy Drinking Smokers.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Cigarette smokers are more likely to consume alcohol at higher levels and experience poorer response to treatment for alcohol problems than are nonsmokers. One previous study in university students suggests that a potential reason for the high overlap between alcohol and tobacco use is that concurrent smoking is associated with overvaluation of alcohol, as reflected in elevated behavioral economic demand. The present study sought to …

Authors

Amlung M; MacKillop J; Monti PM; Miranda R

Journal

Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, Vol. 78, No. 4, pp. 623–628

Publisher

Alcohol Research Documentation

Publication Date

July 2017

DOI

10.15288/jsad.2017.78.623

ISSN

1937-1888