Figure 1.
(A) depicts the effect size of the group difference between adults with alcohol use disorder who engaged in high-intensity binge drinking behavior relative to those who did not. Attentional, Motor, and Nonplanning Impulsiveness are subscales of the Barratt Impulsiveness Scale. Delay discounting is the natural log of the k discounting constant. The three incentive salience measures represent questions 1, 11, and 13 from the Obsessive–Compulsive Dependence Scale. Positive values indicate that the group that engaged in high-intensity binge drinking had greater values of the measure. The dashed line represents a significant difference at a false discovery rate corrected value of p <0.05. (B) depicts the frequency of each value high-intensity binge occasions across 90days in this sample of 429 adults with alcohol use disorder.
