Suranovic S M, Goldfarb R S, Leonard T C
George Washington University, Washington, DC 20052, USA.
J Health Econ. 1999 Jan;18(1):1-29. doi: 10.1016/s0167-6296(98)00037-x.
In this paper we present a model in which individuals act in their own best interest, to explain many behaviors associated with cigarette addiction. There are two key features of the model. First, there is an explicit representation of the withdrawal effects experienced when smokers attempt to quit smoking. Second, there is explicit recognition that the negative effects of smoking generally appear late in an individual's life. Among the things we use the model to explain are: (1) how individuals can become trapped in their decision to smoke; (2) the conditions under which cold-turkey quitting and gradual quitting may occur; and (3) a reason for the existence of quit-smoking treatments.
在本文中,我们提出了一个个体追求自身利益最大化的模型,以解释与吸烟成瘾相关的多种行为。该模型有两个关键特征。其一,明确呈现了吸烟者试图戒烟时所经历的戒断效应。其二,明确认识到吸烟的负面影响通常在个体生命后期才显现。我们用该模型解释的内容包括:(1)个体如何在吸烟决策中陷入困境;(2)突然戒烟和逐渐戒烟可能发生的条件;(3)戒烟治疗存在的一个原因。