Baker Forest, Johnson Matthew W, Bickel Warren K
Department of Psychiatry, University of Vermont, USA.
J Abnorm Psychol. 2003 Aug;112(3):382-92. doi: 10.1037/0021-843x.112.3.382.
Research has found that nicotine-dependent individuals delay discount monetary gains at a higher rate than matched controls. Delay discount rates, however, have also been found to vary across within-subject variables such as the magnitude of the outcome (e.g., 10 dollars or 1,000 dollars), whether the outcome constitutes a gain or a loss, and the commodity being evaluated (e.g., money or health). The present study comprehensively investigated the differences in delay discounting between current and never-before cigarette smokers and across these within-subject variables. Both groups exhibited a magnitude, sign, and commodity effect. Current smokers' delay discount rates for monetary outcomes, however, were higher than never-before smokers across all magnitudes and both signs. This trend was also found for delayed health outcomes, but failed to reach significance.
研究发现,尼古丁依赖者在延迟对金钱收益的折扣时,其速度比匹配的对照组更高。然而,延迟折扣率也因个体内部变量而有所不同,例如结果的大小(例如10美元或1000美元)、结果是收益还是损失,以及所评估的商品(例如金钱或健康)。本研究全面调查了当前吸烟者与从未吸烟者之间在延迟折扣方面的差异,以及这些个体内部变量之间的差异。两组均表现出大小、正负和商品效应。然而,在所有大小和正负情况下,当前吸烟者对金钱结果的延迟折扣率均高于从未吸烟者。在延迟健康结果方面也发现了这种趋势,但未达到显著水平。