TY - BOOK ID - 33315 TI - Measures of Spirituality/Religiosity (2018) AU - Büssing, Arndt PY - 2019 SN - 9783038979326 9783038979333 DB - DOAB KW - spirituality KW - Franciscan KW - validation KW - questionnaire KW - Christian religious practices KW - Catholics KW - engagement frequency KW - validation KW - questionnaire KW - spiritual needs KW - questionnaire KW - factorial structure KW - validation KW - structural equation modeling KW - patients KW - chronic disease KW - healthy persons KW - elderly KW - spirituality KW - spiritual well-being KW - religiosity KW - religious beliefs KW - clinical setting KW - evaluation KW - measurement KW - scoping review KW - attitudes towards religion KW - Filipino students KW - religiosity KW - spirituality KW - self-report measure of religion KW - moral injury KW - internal conflict KW - post-traumatic stress disorder KW - veterans KW - active duty military KW - Attachment to God Inventory KW - IAD-Br KW - styles of attachment KW - attachment theory KW - Validation KW - Brazil KW - awe KW - gratitude KW - spirituality KW - validation KW - questionnaire KW - psychometric properties KW - transcultural adaptation KW - spiritual needs KW - people living with HIV KW - spirituality KW - spiritual well-being KW - translation KW - validation KW - SHALOM KW - Lithuania KW - spiritual jihad KW - Islam KW - Muslims KW - struggles KW - growth KW - spiritual needs KW - translation KW - exploratory factor analysis KW - internal consistency KW - n/a UR - https://www.doabooks.org/doab?func=search&query=rid:33315 AB - 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. ER -