Title of article
Spiritual and Religious Dimensions Scale: Development and psychometric analysis
Author/Authors
Dagmar D. Nasel and Wdavidg Haynes، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
11
From page
61
To page
71
Abstract
Traditional Christian religiosity, New Age spirituality, and unaffiliated contemporary spirituality were explored in the
present study through the development and use of the Spiritual and Religious Dimensions Scale (SRDS). It was
hypothesised that a number of differences between adherents of traditional Christianity and New Age/unaffiliated
contemporary spirituality, would be found. Two groups of participants were used, namely 96 bookshop patrons, and 84
undergraduate psychology students. The SRDS was found to have good internal reliability, and a clear factor structure. Five
factors emerged: Christian Religiosity; Alternative Spirituality; Discomfort; Extrinsic Religiosity; and Paranormal Beliefs.
Items representing New Age spirituality and unaffiliated spirituality were found within a single factor, reflecting overlap of
belief systems. It was concluded that the SRDS is a useful measure for distinguishing between people who adhere to
traditional Christianity, and those who adopt the principles of New Age/unaffiliated contemporary spirituality.
Journal title
Australian Journal of Psychology
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Australian Journal of Psychology
Record number
707258
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