Humans are highly social beings, yet people with social anhedonia experience reduced interest in or reward from social situations. Social anhedonia is a key facet of schizotypal personality, an important symptom of schizophrenia, and increasingly recognized as an important feature in a range of other psychological disorders. However, to date, there has been little examination of the similarities and differences in social anhedonia across diagnostic borders. Here, our goal was to conduct a selective review of social anhedonia in different psychological and life course contexts, including the psychosis continuum, depressive disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder, eating disorders, and autism spectrum disorders, along with developmental and n...
Background High levels of anhedonia have been found in patients with schizophrenia; specifically the...
AbstractBackgroundSocial anhedonia, the decreased enjoyment of pleasant social experiences, is assoc...
Individuals with social anhedonia experience difficulties in several domains including social intera...
Humans are highly social beings, yet people with social anhedonia experience reduced interest in or ...
Very few studies have examined physical and social anhedonia across the spectrum of schizophrenia. I...
Social anhedonia and introversion, two closely related constructs associated with decreased positive...
The perception of reward exerts a powerful influence on human behavior. While anhedonia might occur ...
Purpose of review: A...
Despite promising research on social anhedonia as an indicator of schizotypy, little is known about ...
Introduction: The present study aimed to investigate the role of social anhedonia, defined as the la...
Anhedonia is a symptom of both schizophrenia and depression and is a term to describe the loss of pl...
Background: Anhedonia is one of the two core symptoms of MDD, described as the decreased ability to ...
Social anhedonia has been employed in psychometric high-risk studies to identify putative schizotype...
The need to belong is fundamental to human motivation. The significance of needs for relatedness and...
Background: Social anhedonia, the decreased enjoyment of pleasant social experiences, is associated ...
Background High levels of anhedonia have been found in patients with schizophrenia; specifically the...
AbstractBackgroundSocial anhedonia, the decreased enjoyment of pleasant social experiences, is assoc...
Individuals with social anhedonia experience difficulties in several domains including social intera...
Humans are highly social beings, yet people with social anhedonia experience reduced interest in or ...
Very few studies have examined physical and social anhedonia across the spectrum of schizophrenia. I...
Social anhedonia and introversion, two closely related constructs associated with decreased positive...
The perception of reward exerts a powerful influence on human behavior. While anhedonia might occur ...
Purpose of review: A...
Despite promising research on social anhedonia as an indicator of schizotypy, little is known about ...
Introduction: The present study aimed to investigate the role of social anhedonia, defined as the la...
Anhedonia is a symptom of both schizophrenia and depression and is a term to describe the loss of pl...
Background: Anhedonia is one of the two core symptoms of MDD, described as the decreased ability to ...
Social anhedonia has been employed in psychometric high-risk studies to identify putative schizotype...
The need to belong is fundamental to human motivation. The significance of needs for relatedness and...
Background: Social anhedonia, the decreased enjoyment of pleasant social experiences, is associated ...
Background High levels of anhedonia have been found in patients with schizophrenia; specifically the...
AbstractBackgroundSocial anhedonia, the decreased enjoyment of pleasant social experiences, is assoc...
Individuals with social anhedonia experience difficulties in several domains including social intera...