Male, But Not Female, Alcohol-Dependent African Americans Discount Delayed Gains More Steeply than Propensity-Score Matched Controls.

Joel Myerson, Leonard Green, Carissa van den Berk-Clark, Richard A Grucza
Author Information
  1. Joel Myerson: Department of Psychology, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, USA. myerson.joel@gmail.com.
  2. Leonard Green: Department of Psychology, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, USA.
  3. Carissa van den Berk-Clark: Department of Family and Community Medicine, Saint Louis University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, USA.
  4. Richard A Grucza: Department of Psychiatry, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, USA.

Abstract

RATIONALE: Alcohol dependence is known to be associated with steep discounting of delayed rewards, but its relation to the discounting of delayed losses and probabilistic rewards is unclear. Moreover, patterns of alcohol consumption vary considerably between communities, but previous research has not examined the relation between discounting and alcohol dependence in low-income African Americans.
OBJECTIVES: The goal of the present study was to determine whether low-income, alcohol-dependent African Americans differ from controls in the degree to which they discount delayed rewards, delayed losses, or probabilistic rewards.
METHODS: African-American participants, both cases and controls, were recruited from the same low-income neighborhoods, and propensity-score matching was used to further control for demographic differences. Participants performed three tasks that assessed their discounting of hypothetical monetary outcomes: delayed rewards, delayed losses, and probabilistic rewards.
RESULTS: Alcohol-dependent cases discounted delayed gains, but not delayed losses or probabilistic gains, more steeply than their matched controls. The difference in discounting of delayed gains was localized to the male cases, whose discounting was steeper than either the male controls or the female cases; no gender difference was observed between male and female controls.
CONCLUSIONS: The present results extend findings regarding discounting by substance abusers to a previously unstudied group, low-income African Americans, and suggest that in this group at least, alcohol dependence, particularly in males, may be more a reflection of choosing immediate rewards than of ignoring their delayed negative consequences.

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  1. DA031288/NIDA NIH HHS
  2. R01AA017444/NIAAA NIH HHS
  3. R01 AA017444/NIAAA NIH HHS
  4. T32 DA007313/NIDA NIH HHS
  5. T32DA007313/NIDA NIH HHS

MeSH Term

Adult
Black or African American
Alcohol Drinking
Alcoholism
Delay Discounting
Female
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Neuropsychological Tests
Reward
Sex Characteristics

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