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Empirical Identification of Dimensions of Religiousness and Spirituality
Authors:Thomas J Johnson  Virgil L Sheets  Jean L Kristeller
Institution:1. Indiana State University , Terre Haute, USA tjohnson1@isugw.indstate.edu;3. Indiana State University , Terre Haute, USA
Abstract:Numerous measures of Religiousness and Spirituality (R/S) exist, but the number and type of dimensions represented by these measures remain unclear. We used exploratory and confirmatory analyses in two U.S. college-student samples to identify five dimensions of R/S: Religious/Spiritual Involvement, Search for Meaning, Religious Struggle, Quest, and Spiritual Well-Being. Over half of the measures loaded on the first factor (Religious/Spiritual Involvement). In bivariate and multivariate analyses, the factors had unique patterns of relationships with each other, with alcohol use and problems, and with measures of affect and personality. Although this study utilized a college-student sample, the factors obtained are similar to those found in studies using other samples. While R/S can be represented as a global characteristic, additional dimensions also exist and may have significance for understanding how R/S are related to health and well-being.
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