Spirituality as a scientific construct: Testing its universality across cultures and languages

© 2015, Public Library of Science. All rights reserved. Using data obtained from 4004 participants across eight countries (Canada, India, Japan, Korea, Poland, Slovakia, Uganda, and the U.S.), the factorial reliability, validity and structural/measurement invariance of a 30-item version of Expressio...

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Main Authors: Douglas A. MacDonald, Harris L. Friedman, Jacek Brewczynski, Daniel Holland, Kiran Kumar K. Salagame, K. Krishna Mohan, Zuzana Ondriasova Gubrij, Hye Wook Cheong
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spelling th-mahidol.351962018-11-23T16:45:19Z Spirituality as a scientific construct: Testing its universality across cultures and languages Douglas A. MacDonald Harris L. Friedman Jacek Brewczynski Daniel Holland Kiran Kumar K. Salagame K. Krishna Mohan Zuzana Ondriasova Gubrij Hye Wook Cheong University of Detroit Mercy University of Florida University of Utah The Neurobehavior Center of Minnesota University of Mysore Makerere University Mahidol University University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences DongWoo Fine-Chem Co., Ltd. Agricultural and Biological Sciences Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology © 2015, Public Library of Science. All rights reserved. Using data obtained from 4004 participants across eight countries (Canada, India, Japan, Korea, Poland, Slovakia, Uganda, and the U.S.), the factorial reliability, validity and structural/measurement invariance of a 30-item version of Expressions of Spirituality Inventory (ESI-R) was evaluated. The ESI-R measures a five factor model of spirituality developed through the conjoint factor analysis of several extant measures of spiritual constructs. Exploratory factor analyses of pooled data provided evidence that the five ESI-R factors are reliable. Confirmatory analyses comparing four and five factor models revealed that the five dimensional model demonstrates superior goodness-of-fit with all cultural samples and suggest that the ESI-R may be viewed as structurally invariant. Measurement invariance, however, was not supported as manifested in significant differences in item and dimension scores and in significantly poorer fit when factor loadings were constrained to equality across all samples. Exploratory analyses with a second adjective measure of spirituality using American, Indian, and Ugandan samples identified three replicable factors which correlated with ESI-R dimensions in a manner supportive of convergent validity. The paper concludes with a discussion of the meaning of the findings and directions needed for future research. 2018-11-23T09:32:10Z 2018-11-23T09:32:10Z 2015-03-03 Article PLoS ONE. Vol.10, No.3 (2015) 10.1371/journal.pone.0117701 19326203 2-s2.0-84923862770 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/35196 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84923862770&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
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topic Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
spellingShingle Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Douglas A. MacDonald
Harris L. Friedman
Jacek Brewczynski
Daniel Holland
Kiran Kumar K. Salagame
K. Krishna Mohan
Zuzana Ondriasova Gubrij
Hye Wook Cheong
Spirituality as a scientific construct: Testing its universality across cultures and languages
description © 2015, Public Library of Science. All rights reserved. Using data obtained from 4004 participants across eight countries (Canada, India, Japan, Korea, Poland, Slovakia, Uganda, and the U.S.), the factorial reliability, validity and structural/measurement invariance of a 30-item version of Expressions of Spirituality Inventory (ESI-R) was evaluated. The ESI-R measures a five factor model of spirituality developed through the conjoint factor analysis of several extant measures of spiritual constructs. Exploratory factor analyses of pooled data provided evidence that the five ESI-R factors are reliable. Confirmatory analyses comparing four and five factor models revealed that the five dimensional model demonstrates superior goodness-of-fit with all cultural samples and suggest that the ESI-R may be viewed as structurally invariant. Measurement invariance, however, was not supported as manifested in significant differences in item and dimension scores and in significantly poorer fit when factor loadings were constrained to equality across all samples. Exploratory analyses with a second adjective measure of spirituality using American, Indian, and Ugandan samples identified three replicable factors which correlated with ESI-R dimensions in a manner supportive of convergent validity. The paper concludes with a discussion of the meaning of the findings and directions needed for future research.
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Douglas A. MacDonald
Harris L. Friedman
Jacek Brewczynski
Daniel Holland
Kiran Kumar K. Salagame
K. Krishna Mohan
Zuzana Ondriasova Gubrij
Hye Wook Cheong
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author Douglas A. MacDonald
Harris L. Friedman
Jacek Brewczynski
Daniel Holland
Kiran Kumar K. Salagame
K. Krishna Mohan
Zuzana Ondriasova Gubrij
Hye Wook Cheong
author_sort Douglas A. MacDonald
title Spirituality as a scientific construct: Testing its universality across cultures and languages
title_short Spirituality as a scientific construct: Testing its universality across cultures and languages
title_full Spirituality as a scientific construct: Testing its universality across cultures and languages
title_fullStr Spirituality as a scientific construct: Testing its universality across cultures and languages
title_full_unstemmed Spirituality as a scientific construct: Testing its universality across cultures and languages
title_sort spirituality as a scientific construct: testing its universality across cultures and languages
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