The Italian version of the extended Barcelona Music Reward Questionnaire (eBMRQ): a validation study and association with age, gender, and musicianship.

IF 2.4 3区 生物学 Q2 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES PeerJ Pub Date : 2025-02-28 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.7717/peerj.18403
Giulio Carraturo, Laura Ferreri, Gemma Cardona, Urbano Lorenzo-Seva, Antoni Rodriguez-Fornells, Elvira Brattico
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Background: Music is a primary source of pleasure for humans. Nevertheless, there is large interindividual variability in how individuals experience and derive pleasure from music and music-related activities. With this study we propose and validate the Italian version of the extended Barcelona Music Reward Questionnaire (eBMRQ), the most in-depth and comprehensive tool for investigating the diverse characterization of individual sensitivity to pleasure in music. In addition, we aim to investigate eBMRQ scores as a function of age, gender, and musicianship across Italian population.

Methods: For the validation process of the Italian eBMRQ, we first conducted forward and backward translation from the original English eBMRQ version. The new Italian version was then administered to 1,012 participants who were fluent in Italian from the north and the south of Italy through online surveys (age range 18-86 years old; M = 34.9, SD = 16.9, females 74%). Unrestricted confirmatory analysis was computed for both six-factor and single-factor models. The effect of gender, age, and musicianship on eBMRQ scores was analyzed through analysis of variance (ANOVA).

Results: The quality assessment of the factor solution indicated that the Italian eBMRQ demonstrated acceptable quality and reliability, making it a valid tool for assessing sensitivity to music reward. All factors were significantly correlated with each other, in line with previous adaptations of the BMRQ. Our findings indicate that females reported higher music reward sensitivity compared to males, except for Social Reward subscale. Moreover, individual reward sensitivity was significantly higher among musicians and amateurs compared to non-musicians, although this trend did not emerge for Sensory-motor and Mood Regulation subscales. Also, overall musical reward sensitivity was negatively associated with age.

Conclusions: The results obtained suggest the feasibility of applying the Italian version of eBMRQ as a reliable tool in the field of affective and clinical music-related research. Furthermore, the significant associations we have highlighted between eBMRQ scores, gender, age, and musicianship contribute to emphasizing the significant impact of individual factors on music reward sensitivity.

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意大利语版扩展巴塞罗那音乐奖励问卷(eBMRQ):验证研究以及与年龄、性别和音乐能力的关联。
背景:音乐是人类快乐的主要来源。然而,在个人如何从音乐和与音乐相关的活动中体验和获得快乐方面,存在很大的个体差异。在这项研究中,我们提出并验证了意大利语版的扩展巴塞罗那音乐奖励问卷(eBMRQ),这是调查个人对音乐愉悦敏感度的不同特征的最深入和全面的工具。此外,我们的目标是调查eBMRQ分数在意大利人口中作为年龄、性别和音乐的函数。方法:对于意大利语eBMRQ的验证过程,我们首先对原英文eBMRQ版本进行了正向和反向翻译。然后通过在线调查对1012名来自意大利北部和南部的意大利语流利的参与者(年龄范围18-86岁;M = 34.9, SD = 16.9,女性74%)。对六因素模型和单因素模型进行无限制验证分析。通过方差分析(ANOVA)分析性别、年龄和音乐对eBMRQ得分的影响。结果:因子解的质量评价表明,意大利eBMRQ具有可接受的质量和可靠性,可作为评价音乐奖励敏感性的有效工具。所有因素之间存在显著的相关关系,这与之前对BMRQ的调整一致。我们的研究结果表明,除了社会奖励子量表外,女性对音乐奖励的敏感度高于男性。此外,与非音乐家相比,音乐家和业余爱好者的个人奖励敏感性显著更高,尽管这种趋势在感觉-运动和情绪调节分量表中没有出现。此外,总体音乐奖励敏感度与年龄呈负相关。结论:意大利版eBMRQ可作为情感和临床音乐相关研究的可靠工具。此外,我们强调的eBMRQ分数、性别、年龄和音乐背景之间的显著关联有助于强调个人因素对音乐奖励敏感性的显著影响。
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