Associations between alcohol demand and both the experience and subjective evaluation of positive and negative alcohol-related consequences.
Elizabeth R AstonBenjamin L BereyHolly K BoyleBenjamin C RiordanJennifer E MerrillPublished in: Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research (2021)
Students with higher intensity reported more prior alcohol consequences (positive and negative), independent of drinking level. However, subjective evaluations of recent consequences did not vary as a function of demand. Results support using behavioral economic models to facilitate identifying etiologic pathways to alcohol consequences and suggest that novel interventions incorporating demand manipulation may reduce drinking consequences.