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Original Articles

Measuring post-traumatic changes in spirituality/religiosity

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Pages 719-728 | Received 13 Nov 2007, Accepted 16 Feb 2008, Published online: 27 Sep 2008
 

Abstract

Changes in spirituality and religiosity may play a vital role in understanding individuals’ post-traumatic growth, the experience of positive outcomes from difficult or traumatic personal experience. Although assessment of post-traumatic growth has been addressed by the development of several measures, these measures fail to capture the domain of spiritual/religious change. In this manuscript, we review 12 quantitative measures of post-traumatic growth, focusing on the degree to which these measures allow an adequate assessment of changes in religiosity and/or spirituality. We consider these concepts in the context of understanding the role of these domains in post-traumatic growth and in facilitating clients’ transitions through adversity.

Acknowledgements

Preparation of this manuscript was supported by a grant to the third author from the Iowa Measurement Research Foundation, Iowa City, Iowa.

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