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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychopharmacology (Berl). 2015 Oct 2;233(1):89–97. doi: 10.1007/s00213-015-4091-y

Table 1.

Descriptive statistics, internal consistency estimates, and intercorrelations of trait emotional functioning measures (N=97)

Intercorrelations (r)

Variable M(SD) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
1. SHAPS 3.5(.3) (.78)
2. TEPS-ANT 4.7(.6) .36** (.70)
3. TEPS-CON 4.4(.8) .33** .46** (.71)
4. MASQ-GDA 1.3(.3) −.04 .04 .21* (.74)
5. MASQ-GDD 1.3(.4) −.14 .16 .12 .62** (.85)
6. PANAS (positive) 3.5(.6) .19 .21* .17 .00 −.14 (.86)
7. PANAS (negative) 1.5(.5) −.29** .05 .08 .57** .60** .06 (.91)

SHAPS = Snaith Hamilton Pleasure Scale (measure of anhedonia)

TEPS-ANT = Temporal Experience of Pleasure Scale, anticipatory scale (measure of anticipatory pleasure capacity)

TEPS-CON = Temporal Experience of Pleasure Scale, consummatory scale (measure of consummatory pleasure capacity)

MASQ-GDA = Mood and Anxiety Symptom Questionnaire, general distress anxiety scale (measure of anxiety-related distress)

MASQ-GDD = Mood and Anxiety Symptom Questionnaire, general distress depression scale (measure of depression-related distress)

PANAS = Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (measures of trait positive and negative affect)

Internal consistency estimates (Cronbach's α) are shown in parentheses.

**

<0.01

*

<0.05