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No differences in delay discounting between smokers with and without HIV.

Cory CzuczmanMorgan ThompsonE Paul WileytoRobert SchnollDavid MetzgerFrank LeoneKaram MounzerRobert GrossRebecca L Ashare
Published in: Psychopharmacology (2020)
These findings do not support differences in delay discounting as a reason for the lower success rates of HIV+ smokers at quitting. Although delay discounting may not explain the disparity in smoking rates between people with and without HIV, future work should focus on additional correlates of higher smoking rates and lower quit rates among people with HIV.
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