Persistence outperforms delay discounting in predicting drinking severity in healthy adults
Pazia Miller,
Joe Kable,
Karolina Maria Lempert
Abstract:Background: Alcohol misuse ranks among the leading causes of preventable death worldwide. Therefore, discovering measures that can predict hazardous drinking and vulnerability to alcohol use disorder is of critical importance. The delay discounting paradigm – which assesses relative preference for smaller, sooner rewards over larger, later rewards – has frequently been used as a proxy for impulsivity in substance use disorders. Delay discounting, however, does not capture how long a person is willing to wait f… Show more
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