Development and validation of Believers' Death Anxiety Scale: integrating religious dimensions into death anxiety assessment.

Waqar Husain, Achraf Ammar, Khaled Trabelsi, Haitham Jahrami
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Background and objectives: Death anxiety has traditionally been measured without considering religious beliefs related to death, such as afterlife, the grave, and punishment. The present study was aimed at developing and validating a new scale to address this limitation.

Methods: The study was carried out in four phases and recruited a total of 2250 conveniently selected participants aged 18-59. Believers' Death Anxiety Scale (BDAS) was developed and validated according to the reputed standards for scale development and validation. Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses were performed. The convergent validity was established by correlating BDAS with the Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale. Discriminant validity was established by correlating BDAS with the Satisfaction with Life Scale. Internal consistency and reliability were assessed through Cronbach's alpha, item-total, and item-scale correlations.

Results: The BDAS consists of fifteen items distributed across five subscales: worry, terror, despair, avoidance, and thoughts. The BDAS exhibited a strong factor structure, with five distinct factors consistently exceeding acceptable factor loadings. Convergent validity was confirmed through positive correlations with depression, anxiety, and stress, while discriminant validity was demonstrated through a significant inverse correlation with life satisfaction. The scale demonstrated excellent internal consistency and reliability across all phases of testing.

Conclusion: The BDAS emerges as a valuable and innovative instrument for researchers and practitioners seeking to comprehensively assess death anxiety, considering the often-overlooked role of religious dimensions.

信徒死亡焦虑量表的编制与验证:将宗教维度纳入死亡焦虑评估。
背景和目的:传统上,对死亡焦虑的衡量不考虑与死亡有关的宗教信仰,如来世、坟墓和惩罚。本研究旨在开发和验证一种新的量表来解决这一限制。方法:本研究分四个阶段进行,随机抽取年龄在18-59岁之间的参与者2250人。信徒死亡焦虑量表(BDAS)是根据著名的量表开发和验证标准开发和验证的。进行探索性和验证性因素分析。通过将BDAS与抑郁、焦虑和压力量表相关联,建立了收敛效度。通过将BDAS与生活满意度量表相关联,建立判别效度。内部一致性和可靠性通过Cronbach's alpha、项目-total和项目量表相关性进行评估。结果:BDAS包括15个项目,分为5个子量表:担忧、恐惧、绝望、逃避和想法。BDAS表现出很强的因子结构,有五个不同的因子始终超过可接受的因子负荷。通过与抑郁、焦虑和压力的正相关来证实收敛效度,而通过与生活满意度的显著负相关来证明区别效度。该量表在测试的所有阶段都表现出良好的内部一致性和可靠性。结论:考虑到经常被忽视的宗教维度的作用,BDAS成为寻求全面评估死亡焦虑的研究人员和实践者的一个有价值和创新的工具。
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