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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Apr 27.
Published in final edited form as: J Abnorm Psychol. 2014 May;123(2):375–386. doi: 10.1037/a0036384

Table 2.

Descriptive Statistics and Correlations of Anhedonia Measures to Each Other and Other Characteristics

Intercorrelation
Variable Mean (SD) 1 2 3 4
Anhedonia measure
    1. Anhedonia composite 2.65 (0.71)a (.59)
    2. SHS 2.72 (1.13)b .72 (.76)
    3. TEPS–Consummatory subscale 2.64 (0.90)c .74 .14* (.77)
    4. TEPS–Anticipatory subscale 2.57 (0.79)c .82 .33 .63 (.77)
Correlations of anhedonia measures to other characteristics
    Age −.01 .07 .06 −.12*
    Male (vs. female) .14* −13* .17** .04
    Black (vs. other) race −.10 .08 −.12 −.17**
    Annual household income −.04 .06 −.07 −.07
    FTND −.02 −.03 −.004 .01
    Cigarettes smoked per day .14* .06 .12* .11
    Age started smoking regularly .02 .09 −05 −.08
    CES–D .29 .39 .07 .14*
    MASQ-30 Anxious Arousal subscale .17** .01 .03 .29
    AUDIT .01 −.05 .02 .05
    DAST .06 .01 .05 .06

Note. N = 275. Higher scores reflect greater anhedonia. Values on the diagonal within parentheses represent Cronbach’s as. Anhedonia composite = mean of SHS, TEPS-Consummatory, and TEPS–Anticipatory scales. SHS = Subjective Happiness Scale; TEPS = Temporal Experience of Pleasure Scale; FTND = Fagerström Test of Nicotine Dependence score; CES–D = Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression scale; MASQ-30 = Mood and Anxiety Symptom Questionnaire 30-item short form; AUDIT = Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test; DAST = Drug Abuse Screening Test.

a

Possible range = 1.0–6.3.

b

Possible range = 1.0–70.

c

Possible range = 1.0–6.0.

p < .0001.

*

p < .05.

**

p < .01.

***

p < .001.