The Royal Free interview for religious and spiritual beliefs: Development and standardization |
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,Journal/Book: Psychol Med. 1995; 25: 40 West 20TH Street, New York, NY 10011-4211. Cambridge Univ Press. 1125-1134.
Abstract: We present the development and standardization of a measure of spiritual, religious and philosophical beliefs. An interview was constructed based on on-going studies by the authors of the nature and strength of belief held by people hospitalized with an acute illness. The interview was tested with three standard populations - staff of a teaching hospital; attenders to an inner city general practice; and people with clearly defined, devout religious beliefs - in order to establish population norms, validity and reliability for each question. The interview performed well with satisfactory validity and high internal and test-retest reliability. It is not presented, however, asa final product which will meet all needs in this complicated area of study. Rather, we have attempted to refine a measure of spiritual and religious belief that might apply to people with a range of personal and public faiths. It is clear that people are able to express these aspects of their lives in a way that can be measured with acceptable reliability and validity. We believe that this interview could, therefore, be applied in any medical, psychological or social setting in which a measure of belief is sought.
Note: Article M King, Univ London, Royal Free Hosp, Sch Med, Dept Psychiat, Pond St, London NW3 2QG, England
Keyword(s): HEALTH
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