Research Article
Childhood Neglect rather than Abuse Is More Strongly Associated with Anhedonia across Major Depression and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Patients and University Students
Table 3
Correlations between anhedonia aspects and different types of childhood trauma in each sample.
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, , , and . OCD: obsessive-compulsive disorder; MDD: major depression disorder; BDI: Beck Depression Inventory; TEPS_ANT: anticipatory pleasure subscale of Temporal Experience of Pleasure Scale; TEPS_CON: consummatory pleasure subscale of TEPS; PAS: Physical Anhedonia Scale; SAS: Social Anhedonia Scale; SHAPS: Snaith-Hamilton Pleasure Scale; CTQ: Childhood Trauma Questionnaire; EN: emotional neglect; PN: physical neglect; EA: emotional abuse; PA: physical abuse; SA: sexual abuse. Significant correlations were shown in bold values. |