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- Title
Validation of the SpREUK--Religious Practices Questionnaire as a Measure of Christian Religious Practices in a General Population and in Religious Persons.
- Authors
Büssing, Arndt; Recchia, Daniela R.; Gerundt, Mareike; Warode, Markus; Dienberg, Thomas
- Abstract
Measures of spirituality should be multidimensional and inclusive and as such be applicable to persons with different worldviews and spiritual-religious beliefs and attitudes. Nevertheless, for distinct research purposes it may be relevant to more accurately differentiate specific religious practices, rituals and behaviors. It was thus the aim of this study to validate a variant version of the SpREUK-P questionnaire (which measures frequency of engagement in a large spectrum of organized and private religious, spiritual, existential and philosophical practices). This variant version was enriched with items addressing specific rituals and practices of Catholic religiosity, by further differentiating items of praying and meditation. The instrument was then tested in a sample of Catholics (inclusively nuns and monks), Protestants, and in non-religious persons. This 23-item SpREUK-RP (Religious Practices) questionnaire has four factors (i.e., Prosocial-Humanistic practices; General religious practices; Catholic religious practices; Existentialistic practices/Gratitude and Awe) and good internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha ranging from 0.84 to 0.94). An advantage of this instrument is that it is not generally contaminated with items related to persons' well-being, and it is not intermixed with specific religious attitudes and convictions.
- Subjects
CHRISTIAN spirituality; FAITH; RELIGIOUS psychology
- Publication
Religions, 2017, Vol 8, Issue 12, p269
- ISSN
2077-1444
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/rel8120269