Measuring Spirituality as a Universal Human Experience: Development of the Spiritual Attitude and Involvement List (SAIL) — Eltica de Jager Meezenbroek (2012) | RDL Network
Measuring Spirituality as a Universal Human Experience: Development of the Spiritual Attitude and Involvement List (SAIL)
Journal of Psychosocial Oncology 30(2): 141-167
Article 2012 English
Authors
EM
Eltica de Jager Meezenbroek
BG
Bert Garssen
MB
Machteld van den Berg
Abstract
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Many cancer patients experience spirituality as highly supportive while coping with their disease. Most research as well as most questionnaires in this field is religious orientated. The Spiritual Attitude and Involvement List was developed to enable research on spirituality among religious and nonreligious people. It consists of seven subscales that measure connectedness with oneself, with others and nature, and with the transcendent. Among a student, a healthy population, a healthy interested, a curative cancer, and a palliative cancer sample factorial, convergent and discriminant validity were demonstrated, as well as adequate internal consistency and test-retest reliability.
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