Literature DB >> 28580378

Behavioral Economic Laboratory Research in Tobacco Regulatory Science.

Jennifer W Tidey1, Rachel N Cassidy2, Mollie E Miller3, Tracy T Smith4.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Research that can provide a scientific foundation for the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) tobacco policy decisions is needed to inform tobacco regulatory policy. One factor that affects the impact of a tobacco product on public health is its intensity of use, which is determined, in part, by its abuse liability or reinforcing efficacy. Behavioral economic tasks have considerable utility for assessing the reinforcing efficacy of current and emerging tobacco products.
METHODS: This paper provides a narrative review of several behavioral economic laboratory tasks and identifies important applications to tobacco regulatory science.
RESULTS: Behavioral economic laboratory assessments, including operant self-administration, choice tasks and purchase tasks, can be used generate behavioral economic data on the effect of price and other constraints on tobacco product consumption. These tasks could provide an expedited simulation of the effects of various tobacco control policies across populations of interest to the FDA.
CONCLUSIONS: Tobacco regulatory research questions that can be addressed with behavioral economic tasks include assessments of the impact of product characteristics on product demand, assessments of the abuse liability of novel and potential modified risk tobacco products (MRTPs), and assessments of the impact of conventional and novel products in vulnerable populations.

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Keywords:  behavioral economics; behavioral pharmacology; cigarettes; laboratory methods; nicotine; reinforcement

Year:  2016        PMID: 28580378      PMCID: PMC5453650          DOI: 10.18001/TRS.2.4.13

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tob Regul Sci        ISSN: 2333-9748


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Journal:  Addict Behav       Date:  2015-01-22       Impact factor: 3.913

4.  Further validation of a cigarette purchase task for assessing the relative reinforcing efficacy of nicotine in college smokers.

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Journal:  Exp Clin Psychopharmacol       Date:  2008-02       Impact factor: 3.157

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Authors:  Scott J Leischow; Mitch Zeller; Cathy L Backinger
Journal:  Nicotine Tob Res       Date:  2012-01       Impact factor: 4.244

7.  Dependence and withdrawal-induced craving predict abstinence in an incentive-based model of smoking relapse.

Authors:  Maggie M Sweitzer; Rachel L Denlinger; Eric C Donny
Journal:  Nicotine Tob Res       Date:  2012-04-17       Impact factor: 4.244

Review 8.  Developing human laboratory models of smoking lapse behavior for medication screening.

Authors:  Sherry A McKee
Journal:  Addict Biol       Date:  2008-10-09       Impact factor: 4.280

9.  Does delay discounting play an etiological role in smoking or is it a consequence of smoking?

Authors:  Janet Audrain-McGovern; Daniel Rodriguez; Leonard H Epstein; Jocelyn Cuevas; Kelli Rodgers; E Paul Wileyto
Journal:  Drug Alcohol Depend       Date:  2009-05-14       Impact factor: 4.492

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Authors:  Adrienne J Heinz; Todd C Lilje; Jon D Kassel; Harriet de Wit
Journal:  Curr Drug Abuse Rev       Date:  2012-12
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Authors:  Elizabeth R Aston; Rachel N Cassidy
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2.  Status and Future Directions of Preclinical Behavioral Pharmacology in Tobacco Regulatory Science.

Authors:  Mark G LeSage; John R Smethells; Andrew C Harris
Journal:  Behav Anal (Wash D C)       Date:  2018-07-09

3.  Validation of an E-cigarette Purchase Task in Advanced Generation Device Users.

Authors:  Rachel N Cassidy; Victoria Long; Jennifer W Tidey; Suzanne M Colby
Journal:  Nicotine Tob Res       Date:  2020-10-08       Impact factor: 4.244

4.  Blood Nicotine Predicts the Behavioral Economic Abuse Liability of Reduced-Nicotine Cigarettes.

Authors:  Brent A Kaplan; Elisa M Crill; Christopher T Franck; Warren K Bickel; Mikhail N Koffarnus
Journal:  Nicotine Tob Res       Date:  2022-03-26       Impact factor: 4.244

5.  Understanding data quality: Instructional comprehension as a practical metric in crowdsourced investigations of behavioral economic cigarette demand.

Authors:  Roberta Freitas-Lemos; Allison N Tegge; William H Craft; Devin C Tomlinson; Jeffrey S Stein; Warren K Bickel
Journal:  Exp Clin Psychopharmacol       Date:  2022-08       Impact factor: 3.492

6.  Validity of a little cigars/cigarillos purchase task in dual users of cigars and cigarettes.

Authors:  Erin L Mead-Morse; Rachel N Cassidy; Cheryl Oncken; Jennifer W Tidey; Cristine D Delnevo; Mark Litt
Journal:  Addict Behav       Date:  2022-02-17       Impact factor: 4.591

7.  A Novel Method for Evaluating the Acceptability of Substitutes for Cigarettes: The Experimental Tobacco Marketplace.

Authors:  Bryan W Heckman; K Michael Cummings; Alexander A Hirsch; Amanda J Quisenberry; Ron Borland; Richard J O'Connor; Geoffrey T Fong; Warren K Bickel
Journal:  Tob Regul Sci       Date:  2017-07

8.  The Impact of Nicotine Dose on the Reinforcing Value of Cigarettes in Adolescents.

Authors:  Rachel N Cassidy; Mollie E Miller; Jennifer W Tidey; Graham DiGuiseppi; Rachel L Denlinger-Apte; Suzanne M Colby
Journal:  Tob Regul Sci       Date:  2019-03

9.  Advances in Behavioral Laboratory Methods that Inform Tobacco Regulatory Science: A TCORS Working Group Special Issue.

Authors:  M Jerry Wright; Gerald Valentine
Journal:  Tob Regul Sci       Date:  2016-10-01
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