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Record Nr.

UNINA9910765795503321

Titolo

Measures of Spirituality/Religiosity (2018) / / edited by Arndt Büssing

Pubbl/distr/stampa

[Place of publication not identified] : , : MDPI, , 2019

©2019

ISBN

3-03897-933-3

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (180 pages)

Disciplina

200.19

Soggetti

Psychology and religion

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

About the Special Issue Editor  vii -- Arndt B ¨ussing Introduction of the Special Issue "Measures of Spirituality/Religiosity (2018)" Reprinted from: Religions 2019, 10, 214, doi:10.3390/rel10030214 . 1 -- Philip Austin, Jessica Macdonald and Roderick MacLeod Measuring Spirituality and Religiosity in Clinical Settings: A Scoping Review of Available Instruments Reprinted from: Religions 2018, 9, 70, doi:10.3390/rel9030070 . 2 -- Arndt Bussing, ¨ Daniela Rodrigues Recchia, Harold Koenig, Klaus Baumann and Eckhard Frick Factor Structure of the Spiritual Needs Questionnaire (SpNQ) in Persons with Chronic Diseases, Elderly and Healthy Individuals Reprinted from: Religions 2018, 9, 13, doi:10.3390/rel9010013 . 16 -- Aisha Kashif and Zaira Kanwal Translation, Cultural Adaptation of Spiritual Needs Questionnaire in Pakistan Reprinted from: Religions 2018, 9, 163, doi:10.3390/rel9050163  27 -- Tania ˆ Cristina de Oliveira Valente, Ana Paula Rodrigues Cavalcanti, Arndt Bussing, ¨ Clovis ´ Pereira da Costa Junior and Rogerio Neves Motta Transcultural Adaptation and Psychometric Properties of Portuguese Version of the Spiritual Needs Questionnaire (SpNQ) Among HIV Positive Patients in Brazil Reprinted from: Religions 2018, 9, 135, doi:10.3390/rel9040135  35 -- Seyma N. Saritoprak, Julie J. Exline and Nick Stauner Spiritual Jihad among U.S. Muslims: Preliminary Measurement and Associations with Well-Being and Growth Reprinted from: Religions 2018, 9, 158, doi:10.3390/rel9050158  45 -- Olga Riklikiene, Snieguole Kaseliene and John Fisher Translation and Validation of Spiritual Well-Being Questionnaire SHALOM in Lithuanian



Language, Culture and Health Care Practice Reprinted from: Religions 2018, 9, 156, doi:10.3390/rel9050156  67 -- Hartmut August, Mary Rute G. Esperandio and Fabiana Thiele Escudero Brazilian Validation of the Attachment to God Inventory (IAD-Br) Reprinted from: Religions 2018, 9, 103, doi:10.3390/rel9040103  81 -- Rito Baring, Philip Joseph Sarmiento, Nestor Sibug, Paolo Lumanlan, Benita Bonus, Cristina Samia and Stephen Reysen Filipino College Students' Attitudes towards Religion: An Analysis of the Underlying Factors Reprinted from: Religions 2018, 9, 85, doi:10.3390/rel9030085 . 102 -- Arndt Bussing, ¨ Daniela R. Recchia, Mareike Gerundt, Markus Warode and Thomas Dienberg Validation of the SpREUK-Religious Practices Questionnaire as a Measure of Christian Religious Practices in a General Population and in Religious Persons Reprinted from: Religions 2017, 8, 269, doi:10.3390/rel8120269  116 -- Arndt B ¨ussing, Markus Warode, Mareike Gerundt and Thomas Dienberg Validation of a Novel Instrument to Measure Elements of Franciscan-Inspired Spirituality in a General Population and in Religious Persons Reprinted from: Religions 2017, 8, 197, doi:10.3390/rel8090197  132 -- Arndt B ¨ussing, Daniela R. Recchia and Klaus Baumann Validation of the Gratitude/Awe Questionnaire and Its Association with Disposition of Gratefulness Reprinted from: Religions 2018, 9, 117, doi:10.3390/rel9040117  146 -- Harold G. Koenig Measuring Symptoms of Moral Injury in Veterans and Active Duty Military with PTSD Reprinted from: Religions 2018, 9, 86, doi:10.3390/rel9030086 . 157.

Sommario/riassunto

The interest in the topic of spirituality as a more or less independent dimension of quality of life is continuously growing, and research questions are beginning to change as the field of religiosity changes, becoming more diverse and pluralistic. Addressing new topics in health research also relies on standardized questionnaires. The number of instruments intended to measure specific aspects of spirituality is growing, and it is particularly difficult to evaluate the new instruments. This Special Issue will focus on some of the established instruments (updating them to different languages and cultures), but will also describe the features and intentions of newly-developed instruments, which may potentially be used in larger studies to develop knowledge relevant to spiritual care and practice. This Special Issue will serve as a resource on the instruments used to study the wide range of organized religiosity, the individual experience of the divine, and an open approach in the search for meaning and purpose in life.