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Sarah E Snider

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Snider S, Turner J, McClure S, Bickel W
Drug Alcohol Depend . 2021 Jun; 225:108795. PMID: 34119880
Aims: The Experimental Medicine Approach offers a unique perspective to determine clinical behavior change by engaging a target underlying the cause of a disorder. The present work engaged a novel...
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DeHart W, Snider S, Pope D, Bickel W
Health Psychol . 2020 Sep; 39(11):966-974. PMID: 32955279
Research concerning trans-disease processes aims to ascertain an underlying mechanism of several seemingly dissonant behaviors, pathological conditions, or both. The theory of reinforcer pathology posits that excessive delay discounting and...
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Bickel W, Athamneh L, Snider S, Craft W, DeHart W, Kaplan B, et al.
Curr Top Behav Neurosci . 2020 May; 47:139-162. PMID: 32462615
The rate at which individuals discount future rewards (i.e., discounting rate) is strongly associated with their propensity for substance abuse as well as myriad other negative health behaviors. An excessive...
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Bickel W, Snider S, Mellis A
Perspect Behav Sci . 2020 Jan; 42(3):385-396. PMID: 31976441
Our understanding and effectiveness in treating addiction is not fully adequate. Therefore, perhaps developing a pragmatic theory for identifying novel determinants and potential interventions is needed. The experimental medicine approach,...
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Mellis A, Snider S, Deshpande H, LaConte S, Bickel W
Drug Alcohol Depend . 2019 Sep; 204:107507. PMID: 31520923
Background: Delay discounting, or the preference for smaller, sooner over larger, later rewards, has been associated with alcohol use disorder and problem drinking. Episodic future thinking has been suggested as...
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Snider S, Mellis A, Poe L, Kocher M, Turner J, Bickel W
Psychol Addict Behav . 2019 Sep; 34(1):136-146. PMID: 31478704
Reinforcer pathology is derived from the integration of two measures: (a) self-control (i.e., delay discounting), and (b) reward valuation (i.e., behavioral economic demand). Narrative theory asserts that vividly imagining oneself...
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Athamneh L, DeHart W, Pope D, Mellis A, Snider S, Kaplan B, et al.
Psychol Addict Behav . 2019 Mar; 33(3):310-317. PMID: 30896193
Abstinence self-efficacy (ASE) and delay discounting predict treatment outcomes and risk of relapse. Associations between delay discounting and ASE among individuals in recovery from substance use have not been investigated....
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Phung Q, Snider S, Tegge A, Bickel W
Alcohol Clin Exp Res . 2019 Mar; 43(5):927-936. PMID: 30817019
Background: Delay discounting refers to the devaluation of a reward given increasing delays to delivery. Similarly, effort discounting refers to the devaluation of a reward given increasing effort required to...
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Snider S, DeHart W, Epstein L, Bickel W
Health Psychol . 2018 Nov; 38(1):21-28. PMID: 30474996
Objective: Excessive delay discounting, the rapid devaluation of future rewards, is often demonstrated by individuals suffering from substance use disorders, including chronic cigarette smokers. This constricted temporal window not only...
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Pope D, Poe L, Stein J, Snider S, Bianco A, Bickel W
Exp Clin Psychopharmacol . 2018 Nov; 27(1):19-28. PMID: 30382730
Delay discounting, the devaluation of delayed reinforcers, is one defining behavioral economic characteristic of cigarette smokers. Attempts at abstinence by smokers that result in relapse are conceptualized in this framework...