During adolescence, social interactions are a potent source of reward. However, no measure of social reward value exists for this age group. In this study, we adapted the adult Social Reward Questionnaire, which we had previously developed and validated, for use with adolescents. Participants aged 11–16 (<i>n</i> = 568; 50% male) completed the Social Reward Questionnaire—Adolescent version (SRQ-A), alongside measures of personality traits—five-factor model (FFM) and callous–unemotional (CU) traits—for construct validity purposes. A confirmatory factor analysis of the SRQ-A supported a five-factor structure (Comparative Fit Index = 0.90; Root Mean Square Error of Approximation = 0.07), equating to five questionnaire subscales: enjoyment of A...
Morality, competence, and sociability have been conceptualized as fundamental dimensions of social j...
Confirmatory factor analysis was applied in a test of alternative factor models and mea-surement inv...
The present research intended to examine the relationship between childhood stable peer status and a...
During adolescence, social interactions are a potent source of reward. However, no measure of social...
Adolescence is a sensitive period for socio-cultural processing and a vast literature has establishe...
This article describes a study in which the adult Social Reward Questionnaire is adapted for use wit...
Adolescence is a sensitive period for socio-cultural processing and a vast literature has establishe...
Item does not contain fulltextSocial reward refers to the motivational and pleasurable aspects of ou...
Social reward refers to the motivational and pleasurable aspects of our interactions with other peop...
This study evaluated the psychometric properties of the Social Experience Questionnaire (SEQ) in a s...
INTRODUCTION: Adolescents are particularly susceptible to social influence and previous studies have...
Little is known about the personality and cognitive traits that shape adolescents’ sensitivity to so...
During adolescence, individuals are particularly susceptible to social influence. One explanation fo...
The study of decision making during adolescence has received considerable attention throughout the h...
The current study investigated monetary and social reward processing in children, adolescents and ...
Morality, competence, and sociability have been conceptualized as fundamental dimensions of social j...
Confirmatory factor analysis was applied in a test of alternative factor models and mea-surement inv...
The present research intended to examine the relationship between childhood stable peer status and a...
During adolescence, social interactions are a potent source of reward. However, no measure of social...
Adolescence is a sensitive period for socio-cultural processing and a vast literature has establishe...
This article describes a study in which the adult Social Reward Questionnaire is adapted for use wit...
Adolescence is a sensitive period for socio-cultural processing and a vast literature has establishe...
Item does not contain fulltextSocial reward refers to the motivational and pleasurable aspects of ou...
Social reward refers to the motivational and pleasurable aspects of our interactions with other peop...
This study evaluated the psychometric properties of the Social Experience Questionnaire (SEQ) in a s...
INTRODUCTION: Adolescents are particularly susceptible to social influence and previous studies have...
Little is known about the personality and cognitive traits that shape adolescents’ sensitivity to so...
During adolescence, individuals are particularly susceptible to social influence. One explanation fo...
The study of decision making during adolescence has received considerable attention throughout the h...
The current study investigated monetary and social reward processing in children, adolescents and ...
Morality, competence, and sociability have been conceptualized as fundamental dimensions of social j...
Confirmatory factor analysis was applied in a test of alternative factor models and mea-surement inv...
The present research intended to examine the relationship between childhood stable peer status and a...