Development and Application of a Spiritual Well-Being Questionnaire Called SHALOM
1
School of Education, University of Ballarat, Victoria 3350, Australia
2
School of Rural Health, Faculty of Medicine, University of Melbourne, Victoria 3350, Australia
Religions 2010, 1(1), 105-121; https://doi.org/10.3390/rel1010105
Received: 11 November 2010
/
Revised: 29 November 2010
/
Accepted: 6 December 2010
/
Published: 9 December 2010
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Measures of Spirituality/Religiosity)
The Four Domains Model of Spiritual Health and Well-Being was used as the theoretical base for the development of several spiritual well-being questionnaires, with progressive fine-tuning leading to the Spiritual Health And Life-Orientation Measure (SHALOM). SHALOM comprises 20 items with five items reflecting the quality of relationships of each person with themselves, other people, the environment and/or God, in the Personal, Communal, Environmental and Transcendental domains of spiritual well-being. SHALOM has undergone rigorous statistical testing in several languages. SHALOM has been used with school and university students, teachers, nurses, medical doctors, church-attenders, in industry and business settings, with abused women, troubled youth and alcoholics. SHALOM provides a unique way of assessing spiritual well-being as it compares each person’s ideals with their lived experiences, providing a measure of spiritual harmony or dissonance in each of the four domains.
View Full-Text
Keywords:
spiritual well-being; assessment; SHALOM; spiritual dissonance
This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License
MDPI and ACS Style
Fisher, J. Development and Application of a Spiritual Well-Being Questionnaire Called SHALOM. Religions 2010, 1, 105-121. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel1010105
AMA Style
Fisher J. Development and Application of a Spiritual Well-Being Questionnaire Called SHALOM. Religions. 2010; 1(1):105-121. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel1010105
Chicago/Turabian StyleFisher, John. 2010. "Development and Application of a Spiritual Well-Being Questionnaire Called SHALOM" Religions 1, no. 1: 105-121. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel1010105
Find Other Styles
Article Access Statistics
For more information on the journal statistics, click here.
Multiple requests from the same IP address are counted as one view.