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Constructing and Validating the Spiritual Justice Scale: A Psychometric Study
Yasin Demir1, Nesrullah Okan2, Şevket Pekdemir3
1Department of Psychology, Faculty of Humanitiesand Social Sciences, Kahramanmaraş İstiklal University, Kahramanmaraş, Turkey. avdryasindemir@gmail.com.
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The objective of this study was to develop and validate the Spiritual Justice Scale (SJS) as a reliable measure of individuals' perceptions of spiritual justice. The development of the scale was founded upon theoretical foundations and supported by rigorous statistical analyses. Exploratory factor analysis revealed a one-dimensional structure explaining 56.26% of the variance, while confirmatory factor analysis confirmed the model with acceptable fit indices. Reliability analysis demonstrated high internal consistency (Cronbach's α = 0.95). Furthermore, a significant positive correlation was identified between the SJS and the Toronto Empathy Questionnaire (r = 0.42, p < 0.001), suggesting a close relationship between spiritual justice and compassion, as well as fairness. The findings suggest that the SJS is a psychometrically sound instrument. Its potential applications extend to research and practice in counselling, education, social work, and spirituality studies, offering a foundation for further investigations into the role of spiritual justice in psychological well-being and social functioning.
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