巴基斯坦穆斯林成人du量表的编制与验证。

IF 2.2 1区 哲学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Journal of Religion & Health Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-12 DOI:10.1007/s10943-024-02246-7
Wajeeha Tahir, Adnan Adil
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摘要

是一种敬拜的行为,象征着个人与造物主之间的深刻联系,反映了对上帝的力量和意志的信任。它包括数量、风格、目的和目标等维度。本研究旨在采用两项研究的混合方法探索性顺序设计,为巴基斯坦穆斯林成年人制定可靠的du测量方法。研究1分三个阶段进行。在第一阶段,主题分析采用定性方法,如焦点小组讨论、半结构化访谈和相关理论框架的见解。该分析确定了du的七个主题,与现有的关于祈祷经历的文献一致。根据这些主题,制定了最初的一套70个项目的du量表(DS)。第二阶段的重点是翻译和交叉验证祷告重要性量表、台湾al-Qulūb量表和对神的短暂信任与不信任量表。在第3阶段,对巴基斯坦穆斯林成年人(N = 461)进行了67项内容验证的项目池,并通过探索性因素分析(EFA)进行了分析。EFA结果显示,包含40个条目的DS具有7因子结构因子负荷(条目负荷为0.49 ~ 0.87),累积方差为61.10%。因素包括祷告量(3项);自由祈祷式(5项);有限祈祷式(8项);外显祷告目的(7项);内心祷告的目的(5项);参与祷告目标(7项)和远距离祷告目标(5项)。duds与宗教中心性、祈祷重要性和对上帝的信任呈显著正相关,与对上帝的不信任呈不显著相关,支持DS的收敛效度和区别效度。在第二项研究(N = 703)中,验证性因子分析(CFA)证实了量表的结构,与探索性因子分析(EFA)的40个条目和7个子量表相匹配。在最终的测量模型中,所有结构的平均方差提取(AVE)均大于0.50,最大共享方差(MSV)值均小于AVE, AVE平方根的对角线值超过了相互关系,证实了DS是du的可靠有效测量。DS测量不变性的证据表明其在逊尼派和非逊尼派穆斯林之间的一致性和可比性。建议进一步研究其在全球不同宗教派别和民族群体中的应用。
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Construction and Validation of Duâ Scale for Pakistani Muslim Adults.

Duâ, an act of worship, signifies a profound connection between an individual and their Creator, reflecting trust in God's power and will. It encompasses dimensions such as quantity, style, purpose, and target. This research aimed to develop reliable measures of duâ for Pakistani Muslim adults using a mixed- method exploratory sequential design across two studies. Study 1 was conducted in three phases. In Phase 1, thematic analysis was conducted using qualitative methods such as focus group discussions, semi-structured interviews, and insights from pertinent theoretical framework. This analysis identified seven themes for duâ, aligning with existing literature on prayer experiences. Based on these themes, an initial set of 70 items for the duâ scale (DS) was developed. Phase 2 focused on translating and cross-validating the Prayer Importance Scale, Tatmainn al-Qulūb Scale, and Brief Trust vs. Mistrust in God Scale. In Phase 3, the content-validated item pool of 67 items was administered to a large sample of Pakistani Muslim adults (N = 461) and analyzed through exploratory factor analysis (EFA). EFA revealed 7-factor structure factor loading (with item loading .49 to .87) of the DS containing 40 items with a cumulative variance of 61.10%. Factors including prayer quantity (3 items); free prayer style (5 items); bounded prayer style (8 items); outward prayer purpose (7 items); inward prayer purpose (5 items); engaged prayer target (7 items) and distant prayer target (5 items). Duâ showed a significant positive correlation with centrality of religiosity, importance of prayer, and trust in God, and a non-significant correlation with mistrust in God, supporting the convergent and discriminant validity of the DS. In the second study (N = 703), confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) confirmed the scale's structure, matching the exploratory factor analysis (EFA) with 40 items and 7 subscales. In the final measurement model, all constructs had an average variance extracted (AVE) greater than .50, and maximum shared variance (MSV) values were lower than the AVE. The diagonal values of the square root of the AVE exceeded the intercorrelations, confirming the DS as a reliable and valid measure of duâ. Evidence for the measurement invariance of DS suggested its consistency and comparability across Sunni and Non-Sunni Muslims. Further research is recommended to explore its application across different religious sects and ethnic groups globally.

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期刊介绍: Journal of Religion and Health is an international publication concerned with the creative partnership of psychology and religion/sprituality and the relationship between religion/spirituality and both mental and physical health. This multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary journal publishes peer-reviewed original contributions from scholars and professionals of all religious faiths. Articles may be clinical, statistical, theoretical, impressionistic, or anecdotal. Founded in 1961 by the Blanton-Peale Institute, which joins the perspectives of psychology and religion, Journal of Religion and Health explores the most contemporary modes of religious thought with particular emphasis on their relevance to current medical and psychological research.
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