Although existing measures of religiousness are sophisticated, no single approach has yet emerged as a standard. We review the measures of religiousness most commonly used in the religion and health literature with particular attention to their limitations, suggesting that vigilance is required to avoid over-generalization. After placing the development of these scales in historical context, we discuss measures of religious attendance, private religious practice, and intrinsic/extrinsic religious motivation. We also discuss measures of religious coping, wellbeing, belief, affiliation, maturity, history, and experience. We also address the current trend in favor of multi-dimensional and functional measures of religiousness. We conclude with ...
Aims: Numerous measures exist that assess dimensions of spirituality and religiosity in health, theo...
There is need for a brief measure of religiosity that can be included in epidemiological surveys to ...
Conceptualizing and measuring religiosity, and non-religiosity, is a challenging endeavor because of...
This study arose out of a search for a suitable scale to measure religion and spirituality. The lite...
Religious Commitment is a construct known to be predictive of various health-related factors of impo...
While the measurement of religion and spirituality has made significant progress in the past few dec...
Research in religion and health has spurred new interest in measuring religiousness. Measurement eff...
Empirical studies have identified significant links between religion and spirituality and health. Th...
Progress in studying the relationship between religion and health has been hampered by the absence o...
Abstract This chapter consists of three major parts. The first part discusses general issues related...
Growing attention has focused on the relationship between religiosity and health outcomes. However, ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 77-81).This series of studies examined statistical associati...
A1991 review of the literature on religion andmental health revealed a degree of ambiguityabout the ...
Given that measurement is a vital element of scientific research of religious phenomena, we examine ...
Background. Higher levels of religious involvement are modestly associated with better health, after...
Aims: Numerous measures exist that assess dimensions of spirituality and religiosity in health, theo...
There is need for a brief measure of religiosity that can be included in epidemiological surveys to ...
Conceptualizing and measuring religiosity, and non-religiosity, is a challenging endeavor because of...
This study arose out of a search for a suitable scale to measure religion and spirituality. The lite...
Religious Commitment is a construct known to be predictive of various health-related factors of impo...
While the measurement of religion and spirituality has made significant progress in the past few dec...
Research in religion and health has spurred new interest in measuring religiousness. Measurement eff...
Empirical studies have identified significant links between religion and spirituality and health. Th...
Progress in studying the relationship between religion and health has been hampered by the absence o...
Abstract This chapter consists of three major parts. The first part discusses general issues related...
Growing attention has focused on the relationship between religiosity and health outcomes. However, ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 77-81).This series of studies examined statistical associati...
A1991 review of the literature on religion andmental health revealed a degree of ambiguityabout the ...
Given that measurement is a vital element of scientific research of religious phenomena, we examine ...
Background. Higher levels of religious involvement are modestly associated with better health, after...
Aims: Numerous measures exist that assess dimensions of spirituality and religiosity in health, theo...
There is need for a brief measure of religiosity that can be included in epidemiological surveys to ...
Conceptualizing and measuring religiosity, and non-religiosity, is a challenging endeavor because of...