2019
DOI: 10.1080/13674676.2019.1652892
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Multidimensional Inventory for Religious Spiritual Well-Being (MI RSWB 48): Validation with Iranian psychiatric outpatients

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“…The scores of religious and existential well‐being subscales ranged 10–60, and total scores ranged 20–120. The SWS has a Persian version (Biglari Abhari, Fisher, Kheiltash, & Nojomi, 2018; Kazemzadeh Atoofi, Dadfar, Turan, & Behnam, 2019) and a Portuguese version (de Araujo Toloi et al, 2016). Paloutzian and Ellison (1991) reported test–retest reliability coefficients for the religious well‐being, existential well‐being subscales and the total SWS were 0.63, 0.86, 0.93 and Cronbach α were 0.91, 0.93 and 0.91, respectively.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The scores of religious and existential well‐being subscales ranged 10–60, and total scores ranged 20–120. The SWS has a Persian version (Biglari Abhari, Fisher, Kheiltash, & Nojomi, 2018; Kazemzadeh Atoofi, Dadfar, Turan, & Behnam, 2019) and a Portuguese version (de Araujo Toloi et al, 2016). Paloutzian and Ellison (1991) reported test–retest reliability coefficients for the religious well‐being, existential well‐being subscales and the total SWS were 0.63, 0.86, 0.93 and Cronbach α were 0.91, 0.93 and 0.91, respectively.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the MI-RSWB-S, Cronbach's α was between 0.67 (SM) and 0.97 (GR) for the subscales and 0.94 for the joint factor RSWB-R. Accordingly, the reliability of the MI-RSWB was generally shown to be consistent across different translations (e.g., Unterrainer et al, 2010aUnterrainer et al, , 2012Stefa-Missagli et al, 2014;Berger et al, 2016;Malinovic et al, 2016;Agarkov et al, 2018), with the exception of the Farsi adaptation, where Cronbach's α for HT and SM was considerably lower (see Dadfar et al, 2019;Kazemzadeh Atoofi et al, 2019).…”
Section: Measurements Multidimensional Inventory For Religious/ Spiri...mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…There is a need for an accurate tool to measure this concept among patients with cancer in the country of Iran, where Islam is the official religion. In Iran, there is increasing interest in the assessment of spiritual wellbeing as well as validation of a spiritual well-being scale among specific sub-populations, such as healthy people (Dadfar et al, 2019), older populations (Hallaj et al, 2014), psychiatric outpatients (Kazemzadeh Atoofi et al, 2020), and patients with acute myocardial infarction (Soleimani et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%