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延迟折扣有效性与电子烟使用:电子烟使用者、可燃香烟使用者、双重使用者和非使用者的比较

Delay discounting validity and e-cigarette use: A comparison in e-cigarette users, combustible cigarette users, dual users, and nonusers.

作者信息

Kim Ji Young, Reed Derek D, Strickland Justin C, Hobkirk Andrea, Foulds Jonathan, Seacord Nicole F, Ditzler Harley M

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Penn State Harrisburg.

Institutes for Behavior Resources.

出版信息

Exp Clin Psychopharmacol. 2025 Feb;33(1):68-76. doi: 10.1037/pha0000748. Epub 2024 Nov 7.

Abstract

Delay discounting refers to the devaluation of an outcome as temporal delay increases. Steep discounting is characterized by preferring a smaller, immediate outcome over a larger, delayed outcome and is associated with maladaptive behaviors such as tobacco use. Previous studies have compared delay discounting outcomes between combustible cigarette (CC) smokers and nonusers using various discounting tasks. With the growing use of electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes [EC]) and various delay discounting tasks available to researchers, we extended previous work in delay discounting and EC use in two ways. The present study assessed delay discounting in a web-based sample of 259 participants to (a) establish convergent validity across four different delay discounting tasks and (b) compare the outcomes between four subgroups: dual users, exclusive EC users, exclusive CC users, and nonusers. The four delay discounting tasks (Monetary Choice Questionnaire, 5-Trial Adjusting Delay Discounting Task [ADT-5], Temporal Discounting Questionnaire, and Brief Intertemporal Choice Task [BRIC Task]) showed moderate to strong convergent validity ( < .001). Further, findings indicated significant differences between all four subgroups across the four different delay discounting tasks ( < .048) with small effect sizes. Pairwise comparisons showed that exclusive EC users exhibited significantly steeper discounting than nonusers in ADT-5 ( = .043) and BRIC Task ( = .029) and dual users exhibited significantly steeper discounting than nonusers on ADT-5 ( = .043) and BRIC Task ( = .030). Our findings replicate previous findings and suggest the potential role of delay discounting in explaining the behavioral mechanism underlying e-cigarette use. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).

摘要

延迟折扣是指随着时间延迟的增加,结果的价值会降低。陡峭的折扣表现为更倾向于较小的即时结果而非较大的延迟结果,并且与诸如吸烟等适应不良行为相关。先前的研究使用各种折扣任务比较了可燃香烟(CC)吸烟者和非吸烟者之间的延迟折扣结果。随着电子烟(EC)的使用日益增加以及研究人员可获得各种延迟折扣任务,我们从两个方面扩展了先前关于延迟折扣和电子烟使用的研究。本研究在一个由259名参与者组成的基于网络的样本中评估了延迟折扣,目的是:(a)在四种不同的延迟折扣任务中建立收敛效度;(b)比较四个亚组之间的结果:双重使用者、仅使用电子烟的使用者、仅使用可燃香烟的使用者和非使用者。四项延迟折扣任务(货币选择问卷、5次试验调整延迟折扣任务[ADT - 5]、时间折扣问卷和简短跨期选择任务[BRIC任务])显示出中度到高度的收敛效度(< .001)。此外,研究结果表明,在四项不同的延迟折扣任务中,所有四个亚组之间存在显著差异(< .048),效应量较小。两两比较显示,仅使用电子烟的使用者在ADT - 5(= .043)和BRIC任务(= .029)中表现出比非使用者显著更陡峭的折扣,双重使用者在ADT - 5(= .043)和BRIC任务(= .030)中表现出比非使用者显著更陡峭的折扣。我们的研究结果重复了先前的发现,并表明延迟折扣在解释电子烟使用背后的行为机制方面的潜在作用。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c)2025美国心理学会,保留所有权利)

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