Steep delay discounting and addictive behavior: a meta-analysis of continuous associations
Addiction2016Vol. 112(1), pp. 51–62
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Abstract
Delayed reward discounting is associated robustly with continuous measures of addiction severity and quantity-frequency. This relation is generally robust across type of addictive behavior and delayed reward discounting assessment modality.
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