Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8497044 | Behavioural Processes | 2016 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Healthy decisions are associated with valuation of the future whereas unhealthy decisions are associated with devaluation of the future. Comparisons of future discounting of delayed rewards in adolescent smokers and non-smokers have been equivocal and past discounting of monetary gains has not been reported in adolescents. Here, adolescents completed future and past delay discounting tasks. A mixed-model analysis of covariance using a model with the lowest Bayesian Information Criterion revealed that adolescents discount the past more than the future and smokers discount more than non-smokers. These results suggest that adolescent smokers have a constricted temporal window, which may lead to disadvantageous decisions.
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Authors
Amanda J. PhD, Alexander BA, Kirstin M. BA, Jungmeen PhD, Warren K. (Professor of Psychology Health Sciences Psychiatry Director of Addiction Recovery Research Center),