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Spiritual Well-Being: Conceptualization and Measurement
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1983
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Quality Of LifeCultureLife SatisfactionWell-being (Positive Psychology)Subjective Well-beingEmotional Well-beingSpiritual DevelopmentSpiritual PracticesWell-being (Indigenous Health)MedicineSpiritualitySocial SciencesSpiritual Well-beingSpiritual Well-being ScalePsychological Well-beingLife MovementPsychologyReligious Dimension
Recent attempts to measure the quality of life or subjective well-being show promise for a more helpful and accurate appraisal of the collective and individual state of people than objective, economically-oriented indicators have allowed. Unfortunately, the quality of life movement has virtually ignored the religious dimension of life and the part that such beliefs and practices play in well-being. In response to this void, Paloutzian and Ellison (1982) have developed a Spiritual Well-Being Scale which measures both religious and existential well-being. This article reports on the conceptualization of the spiritual well-being dimension, development of the scale, research which has utilized the scale, and suggests directions for future research.
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