Strickland Justin C, Lacy Ryan T
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences.
Department of Psychology.
Exp Clin Psychopharmacol. 2020 Aug;28(4):404-416. doi: 10.1037/pha0000358. Epub 2020 Feb 27.
The intersection of pharmacological, psychological, and economic theory within behavioral economics has helped advance an understanding of substance use disorder. A notable contribution of this approach is the conceptualization of reinforcement from a behavioral economic demand perspective. Demand analyses provide a multidimensional view of reinforcement in which distinct behavioral mechanisms are measured that impact decision making and drug consumption. This review describes the state of research on behavioral economic demand as a common language for addiction science researchers across varied model systems and stages of a translational continuum. We first provide an overview of the theoretical concepts and procedures used to evaluate demand in animal and human models. The potential for demand to serve as a common language for diverse research groups in psychopharmacology and addiction science (e.g., those evaluating neurobehavioral outcomes, medications development, clinical practice) is then described. An overview is also provided of existing empirical studies that, while small in number, suggest good linguistic and conceptual overlap between animal and human demand models when studying biological, environmental, and pharmacological individual difference vulnerabilities underlying drug-taking behavior. Refinement of methodological procedures and incorporation of more nuanced environmental features should help improve correspondence between animal and human demand studies as well as clinical translation of such findings. Our hope is that this review and commentary ultimately serves as inspiration for new collaborative efforts involving behavioral economic demand between animal and human researchers who share a common goal of improving substance use treatment outcomes and broader psychological wellbeing. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2020 APA, all rights reserved).
行为经济学中药理学、心理学和经济理论的交叉融合,有助于推动对物质使用障碍的理解。这种方法的一个显著贡献是从行为经济需求的角度对强化作用进行概念化。需求分析提供了一种多维的强化作用观点,其中测量了影响决策和药物消费的不同行为机制。本综述描述了行为经济需求的研究现状,它是成瘾科学研究人员在不同模型系统和转化连续体各阶段通用的一种语言。我们首先概述用于评估动物和人类模型中需求的理论概念和程序。然后描述了需求作为精神药理学和成瘾科学中不同研究群体(例如那些评估神经行为结果、药物开发、临床实践的群体)通用语言的潜力。还概述了现有的实证研究,这些研究虽然数量不多,但表明在研究吸毒行为背后的生物学、环境和药理学个体差异易感性时,动物和人类需求模型之间存在良好的语言和概念重叠。方法程序的完善以及纳入更细微的环境特征,应有助于改善动物和人类需求研究之间的对应关系,以及此类研究结果的临床转化。我们希望这篇综述和评论最终能激发动物和人类研究人员之间新的合作努力,他们有着共同的目标,即改善物质使用治疗结果和更广泛的心理健康。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c)2020美国心理学会,保留所有权利)