Koffarnus Mikhail N, Wilson Arlington George, Bickel Warren K
Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Roanoke, VA
Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Roanoke, VA.
Nicotine Tob Res. 2015 Mar;17(3):292-8. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntu139. Epub 2014 Aug 28.
Cigarette demand, or the change in cigarette consumption as a function of price, is a measure of reinforcement that is associated with level of tobacco dependence and other clinically relevant measures, but the effects of experimentally controlled income on real-world cigarette consumption have not been examined.
In this study, income available for cigarette purchases was manipulated to assess the effect on cigarette demand. Tobacco-dependent cigarette smokers (n = 15) who smoked 10-40 cigarettes per day completed a series of cigarette purchasing tasks under a variety of income conditions meant to mimic different weekly cigarette budgets: $280, approximately $127, $70, or approximately $32 per week. Prices of $0.12, $0.25, $0.50, and $1.00 per cigarette were assessed in each income condition. Participants were instructed to purchase as many cigarettes as they would like for the next week and to only consume cigarettes purchased in the context of the study. One price in 1 income condition was randomly chosen to be "real," and the cigarettes and the excess money in the budget for that condition were given to the participant.
Results indicate that demand elasticity was negatively correlated with income. Demand intensity (consumption at low prices) was unrelated to income condition and remained high across incomes.
These results indicate that the amount of income that is available for cigarette purchases has a large effect on cigarette consumption, but only at high prices.
香烟需求,即作为价格函数的香烟消费变化,是一种强化指标,与烟草依赖程度及其他临床相关指标相关,但实验控制的收入对现实世界中香烟消费的影响尚未得到研究。
在本研究中,可用于购买香烟的收入被操控以评估对香烟需求的影响。每天吸食10 - 40支香烟的烟草依赖吸烟者(n = 15)在一系列旨在模拟不同每周香烟预算的收入条件下完成了一系列香烟购买任务:每周280美元、约127美元、70美元或约32美元。在每种收入条件下评估了每支香烟0.12美元、0.25美元、0.50美元和1.00美元的价格。参与者被指示为下周购买尽可能多的香烟,并且只消费在研究背景下购买的香烟。在一种收入条件下随机选择一个价格作为“真实”价格,该条件下的香烟和预算中的多余资金给予参与者。
结果表明需求弹性与收入呈负相关。需求强度(低价时的消费)与收入条件无关,在各收入水平下均保持较高。
这些结果表明,可用于购买香烟的收入量对香烟消费有很大影响,但仅在高价时如此。