The Chinese version of the Barcelona Music Reward Questionnaire (BMRQ): Associations with personality traits and gender

IF 2.2 3区 心理学 0 MUSIC Musicae Scientiae Pub Date : 2021-09-08 DOI:10.1177/10298649211034547
Jinyu Wang, Ming Xu, Zhi-shuai Jin, Lu Xia, Qiaoping Lian, Sizhu Huyang, Daxing Wu
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Sensitivity to music reward varies across individuals. The Barcelona Music Reward Questionnaire (BMRQ) is an effective tool in the assessment of sensitivity to music reward. The current study investigated the psychometric properties of the Chinese version of the BMRQ, including its internal consistency, factor structure, criterion-related validity, and measurement invariance across gender. In addition, the relationship between personality traits and sensitivity to music reward was explored. A total of 1,120 Chinese undergraduate students completed a pen-and-paper version of the BMRQ, either in individual sessions or in class groups. Confirmatory factor analysis indicated a good fit for the revised model of the BMRQ. In addition, good internal consistency reliability of the overall scale and criterion-related validity with the BIS/BAS scale were also supported in this study. Evidence of configural, metric, and scalar invariance supported its measurement invariance across gender. On this basis, women in our sample reported themselves more sensitive than men to music reward. Results also showed that the personality traits Openness to Experience and Agreeableness were the strongest contributors to music reward sensitivity, while Extraversion did not make a significant contribution. These findings may provide a reference point for therapists wishing to predict the efficacy of music therapy for individuals.
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巴塞罗那音乐奖励问卷(BMRQ)的中文版:与人格特质和性别的关联
对音乐奖励的敏感度因人而异。巴塞罗那音乐奖励问卷(BMRQ)是评估音乐奖励敏感性的有效工具。本研究考察了中文版的心理测量学特征,包括其内部一致性、因素结构、标准相关效度和测量的性别不变性。此外,还探讨了人格特质与音乐奖励敏感性之间的关系。共有1120名中国本科生完成了纸笔版的BMRQ,有的是以个人形式,有的是以班级小组形式。验证性因子分析表明,修正后的BMRQ模型拟合良好。此外,本研究也支持整体量表与BIS/BAS量表具有良好的内部一致性信度和标准相关效度。构型、度量和标量不变性的证据支持其跨性别的度量不变性。在此基础上,我们样本中的女性比男性对音乐奖励更敏感。结果还表明,开放性和亲和性对音乐奖励敏感性的影响最大,而外向性对音乐奖励敏感性的影响不显著。这些发现可以为希望预测音乐治疗对个体疗效的治疗师提供参考点。
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Musicae Scientiae
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期刊介绍: MUSICAE SCIENTIAE is the trilingual journal, official organ of ESCOM, published with the financial support of the Belgian Science Policy.
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