Psychometric Evaluation of the Arabic Version of the Spiritual Well-Being Scale on a Sample of Jordanian Arab Christians
This paper assesses the psychometric properties of the
Arabic version of the Spiritual Well-Being Scale (SWBS)
in an Arab Christian sample by analyzing its internal structure.
A convenience sample of 340 Arab Christians was recruited
from the adult community population of northern
Jordan. Data were collected through a self-completion,
anonymous questionnaire distributed through church and
community groups. Principal Components factor analysis,
non-parametric bivariate statistics, and Cronbach?s alpha
were used to assess the psychometric properties of the total
scale and its subscales. The findings broadly supported the
factor structure of the SWBS in other Arab samples in that
the scale consists of three factors, representing positive existential
well-being, affiliation, and alienation subscales.
In conclusion, these preliminary findings suggest that the Arabic version of the SWBS can be used as an instrument
to measure levels of spiritual well-being in Arab Christian
populations.