Reliability and validity study of the Turkish form of the Temporal Experience of Pleasure Scale (TEPS-TR)

dc.contributor.authorEzgi İnce Guliyev
dc.contributor.authorEzgi İnce Guliyev
dc.contributor.authorNupelda Akdaş
dc.contributor.authorMerve Keleş
dc.contributor.authorSümeyye İrem Soylu
dc.contributor.authorOmer Aydemir
dc.date.accessioned2025-04-14T05:51:33Z
dc.date.available2025-04-14T05:51:33Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.description.abstractObjective: Anhedonia, characterized by a diminished capacity to experience pleasure, is a transdiagnostic concept observed across various neuropsychiatric conditions. It can be categorized into two domains based on the timing of pleasurable events: in-the-moment (consummatory) pleasure and anticipatory pleasure. The Temporal Experience of Pleasure Scale (TEPS) assesses these temporal aspects of pleasure. Having received a global response, it has been translated into many languages. This study aims to adapt and validate the TEPS for Turkish use (TEPS-TR). Method: Data were collected from 222 university students using convenience sampling, following ethical approval. The translated TEPS underwent reliability and validity analyses to assess its applicability and consistency. A set of measures assessing different aspects of anhedonia and apathy was co-administered to evaluate the scale’s concurrent validity. Results: The Cronbach’s α coefficient for the 15-item TEPS-TR was 0.823 for the full scale, 0.767 for the anticipatory subscale, and 0.746 for the consummatory subscale. Principal component analyses yielded three factors, explaining 48.87% of the variance. Confirmatory factor analysis, performed to evaluate the construct validity of the TEPS-TR, indicated an acceptable fit. The total and subscale scores of the TEPS-TR significantly correlated to varying degrees with all scales included in the analysis, except for the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI). Conclusion: The findings indicate that the TEPS-TR exhibits good reliability and validity in assessing anhedonia. However, further exploration into the distinct elements of anticipatory and consummatory pleasure within clinical populations is needed.
dc.identifier.DOI-ID10.14744/DAJPNS.2024.00243
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14701/54649
dc.language.isoİngilizce
dc.titleReliability and validity study of the Turkish form of the Temporal Experience of Pleasure Scale (TEPS-TR)

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