Journal of Religion and Health | 2021

Spiritual/Religious Perfectionism Scale in Iran: Psychometric Evaluation

 
 
 

Abstract


This article introduces a new self-report measure of perfectionism: the Spiritual/Religious Perfectionism Scale (SRPS). Following preliminary psychometric evidence for a 20-item SRPS (Besharat, 2017), the present investigation examined the structure of the SRPS using exploratory factor analysis in study 1 (368 students: 181 men, 187 women) and confirmatory factor analysis in study 2 (384 community adults: 189 men, 195 women) in Iran. After exploratory factor analysis, we retained 14 items. Confirmatory factor analysis supported the SRPS-14 s unidimensionality and invariance across sex and sample type. The SRPS-14 s internal consistency, test–retest reliability, and construct validity including criterion, convergent, incremental, and discriminant were examined. The results provided preliminary evidence for the reliability and validity of the SRPS-14 as a measure of spiritual/religious perfectionism. It should be noted that the English-language translation of the items presented in this paper has not yet been validated in an English-speaking sample, but should be validated in future research.

Volume 60
Pages 3640 - 3657
DOI 10.1007/s10943-021-01399-z
Language English
Journal Journal of Religion and Health

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