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Fig. 2

From: Hedonic capacity in a Chinese community population sample: psychometric properties of the dimensional anhedonia rating scale (DARS) and exploration of gender differences

Fig. 2

Correlation matrix heatmap of 17 items of DARS, four subscales and SHAPS total score. A/B/C/D represents the four subscales of DARS. (A, Pastimes/Hobbies; B, Food/Drinks; C, Social activities; D, Sensory experiences); Red indicates a negative correlation, blue indicates a positive correlation, and darker shades represent stronger correlations

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