Journal article
Smokers report greater demand for alcohol on a behavioral economic purchase task.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Cigarette smokers have higher levels of alcohol consumption than nonsmokers and poorer response to alcohol treatment. It is possible that the greater severity of alcohol problems observed in smokers reflects a greater susceptibility to alcohol-related reinforcement. The present study used a behavioral economic purchase task to investigate whether heavy drinking smokers would have greater demand for alcohol than heavy drinking …
Authors
Yurasek AM; Murphy JG; Clawson AH; Dennhardt AA; MacKillop J
Journal
Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, Vol. 74, No. 4, pp. 626–634
Publisher
Alcohol Research Documentation
Publication Date
July 2013
DOI
10.15288/jsad.2013.74.626
ISSN
1937-1888