The validation of a religiosity measure for individuals with schizophrenia

Ronald Siddle, Gillian Haddock, Nicholas Tarrier, E. Brian Faragher

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Abstract

Measures of religiosity validated for psychotic patients do not exist. This study sought to examine the psychometric properties of a modified version of the Religious Life Inventory (RLI) in this population. It was anticipated that religiosity would be affected by psychotic symptoms. The religiosity of patients with schizophrenia was assessed while symptoms were more evident and again after treatment, to evaluate changes in religiosity. Four factors were found which characterized the religiosity of people with schizophrenia. These factors were found to have good construct validity. Patient's responses indicated a reduced need for religion when re-assessed once symptom scores were reduced.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)267-284
Number of pages17
JournalMental Health, Religion and Culture
Volume5
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2002

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