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. 2019 Apr 24;10:216. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2019.00216

Table 1.

Common self-report and interview measures for social anhedonia (SA) and related constructs.

References Name of measure Description
Eckblad et al.a Revised SA Scale (RSAS) Self-report—trait. Captures associability, lack of social enjoyment, indifference to others.
Foulkes et al. (15) Social Reward Questionnaire Self-report—captures individual differences in the value of social rewards.
Fawcett et al. (16) Fawcett–Clark Pleasure Capacity Scale (FCPS) Self-report—people’s subjective responses to normally pleasurable situations.
Gard et al. (17) Temporal Experiences of Pleasure Scale (TEPS) Self-report—trait. Anticipatory and consummatory pleasure experiences.
Gooding and Pflum (18) Anticipatory and Consummatory Interpersonal Pleasure Scale (ACIPS) Self-report—trait. Forward looking and immediate enjoyment of social interactions.
Gooding et al. (19) Anticipatory and Consummatory Interpersonal Pleasure Scale (ACIPS-A) As above but for adolescents.
Kirkpatrick et al. (20) Brief Negative Symptom Scale (BNSS) Interview—symptom. Subscales anhedonia, intensity of pleasure and frequency of pleasure correlate with other SA scales.
Snaith et al. (21) Snaith–Hamilton Pleasure Scale (SHAPS) Self-report—hedonic capacity.
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Eckblad ML, Chapman LJ, Chapman JP, Mishlove M. (1982). The revised social anhedonia scales. (Available from LJ. Chapman, Department of Psychology, 1202 West Johnson Street, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706.)