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Original Articles

THE FACTORIAL STRUCTURE OF THE ARABIC VERSION OF THE REVISED COLLETT–LESTER FEAR OF DEATH SCALE

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Pages 787-793 | Received 01 Sep 2003, Accepted 01 Mar 2004, Published online: 11 Aug 2010
 

Abstract

A sample of 209 volunteer Kuwaiti undergraduates responded to an Arabic version of the Revised Collett–Lester Fear of Death Scale with 4 subscales: Death of Self, Dying of Self, Death of Others, and Dying of Others. Reliabilities of the 4 subscales and of the grand total score ranged from 0.75 to 0.92, which is considered adequate. A 4-factor solution was congruent with the allocation of items to 2 subscales (i.e. Dying of Self and Death of Others), whereas the theorized factor structure of the other 2 subscales were only partially supported by empirical analyses. The intercorrelations between the 4 total subscale scores yielded a general factor of death and dying, denoting good factorial validity of the scale.

Notes

Note. See the items in Table 2. The Cronbach alpha reliability for the total 28-item scale was 0.924.

* All the correlations p < .01 (2-tailed).

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