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Iranian Journal of Psychiatry، جلد ۱۰، شماره ۴، صفحات ۲۴۶-۲۶۴

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عنوان انگلیسی The Persian Checklist of Pleasant Events (PCPE): ‎Development, Validity and Reliability
چکیده انگلیسی مقاله Objective: Experiencing ‎pleasant events during daily life ‎has a significant positive role in ‎the personal mental health and ‎acts as a keystone for “behavioral ‎activation” (BA) interventions. ‎There are serious differences in ‎the pleasant event schedules in ‎different cultures and countries. ‎We aimed to develop a Persian ‎checklist of pleasant events ‎‎(PCPE) to provide and validate a ‎culturally compatible checklist for ‎Iranians.‎ Methods: To develop a checklist ‎of pleasant events, inspired by ‎Pleasant Events Schedule (PES) ‎‎(MacPhillamy & Lewinsohn, ‎‎1982), we held three focused ‎group discussions with 24 normal ‎healthy participants from both ‎genders (female = 12) and asked ‎them to mention as much ‎pleasant events as possible. ‎When the list reached saturation ‎level, the inappropriate items with ‎respect to legal, cultural and ‎religious concerns were omitted. ‎The final checklist of PCPE ‎consists of two subscales: ‎Frequency (frequency of events ‎during last month) and ‎pleasantness (perceived ‎pleasantness of events). The total ‎score consists of frequency ‎multiplied by pleasantness. To ‎test the reliability and validity of ‎the checklist, the PCPE, ‎Depression, Anxiety and Stress ‎Scale (DASS), the Persian ‎version of WHO Quality of Life ‎and the Demographic ‎Questionnaire were administered ‎in a sample of 104 participants ‎‎(50 male and 54 female).‎ Results: Frequency, ‎pleasantness and the total scores ‎of PCPE showed high levels of ‎internal consistency (Cronbach’s ‎alpha, .976, .976 & .974, ‎respectively). Further support for ‎the convergent validity of the ‎PCPE was obtained via ‎moderate negative correlations ‎with depression, anxiety, stress ‎scores in DASS and positive ‎correlation with quality of life as ‎well as respondent’s perceived ‎happiness. There were negative ‎correlations between frequency, ‎pleasantness and total scores ‎and age of the participants ‎‎(Pearson correlation coefficient, r ‎‎= -.194, p< 0.05; r = -.270, p< 0.01 ‎& r = -.234, p< 0.05, respectively).‎ Conclusion‏:‏‎ PCPE as an ‎assessment tool has shown to ‎have good reliability and validity ‎among Iranians. Further steps ‎should be taken to validate this ‎instrument in different ‎psychopathologies such as ‎depression, addiction and ‎obesity.
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نویسندگان مقاله سپیده بخت | sepideh bakht
translational neuroscience program, institute for cognitive sciences studies icss , tehran, iran neurocognitive laboratory, iranian national center for addiction studies, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran

سازمان اصلی تایید شده: دانشگاه علوم پزشکی تهران (Tehran university of medical sciences)

طاهره مهدوی حاجی | tahereh mahdavi haji
translational neuroscience program, institute for cognitive sciences studies icss , tehran, iran


انسیه قاسمیان shirvan‎ | ensiyeh ghasemian shirvan‎
translational neuroscience program, institute for cognitive sciences studies icss , tehran, iran


حامد اختیاری | hamed ekhtiari
translational neuroscience program, institute for cognitive sciences studies icss , tehran, iran neurocognitive laboratory, iranian national center for addiction studies, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran

سازمان اصلی تایید شده: دانشگاه علوم پزشکی تهران (Tehran university of medical sciences)


نشانی اینترنتی http://ijps.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijps/article/view/584
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