Investigation on psychometric properties of Existential Anxiety Questionnaire in elderly
Author(s) -
Jacqueline G. Etemad,
Zobeydeh Dehghan Manshadi,
Naser Mozafari
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
journal of gerontology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2476-7301
DOI - 10.18869/acadpub.joge.1.3.39
Subject(s) - death anxiety , cronbach's alpha , existentialism , confirmatory factor analysis , psychology , anxiety , clinical psychology , convergent validity , persian , spirituality , internal consistency , psychometrics , structural equation modeling , psychiatry , medicine , statistics , epistemology , mathematics , philosophy , pathology , alternative medicine , linguistics
Existential Anxiety is one of the most important emotions that play a significant role in different periods of development and most importantly to adulthood and elderly. The Main purpose of the present study was assessing psychometric properties of the Persian version of the Existential Anxiety Questionnaire for The elderly. Method: This study was a psychological study that was conducted on 161 elderly in Shiraz. Data collection tools were The Existential Anxiety Questionnaire (EAQ), existential anxiety scale (Good & Good, 1974) and Aronson-Woods Spirituality/Religiousness Index (IW) that after translationback The Existential Anxiety Questionnaire (EAQ), Convergent-divergent validity, confirmatory factor analysis and internal consistency reliability was obtained. A convenience sample was used to collect data and data were analyzed by SPSS-22 and Amoss. Results: Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) confirms three factors of emptiness – meaninglessness, guilt-condemnation and fate-death. Goodness of fit index (GFI) was satisfactory (after using modification index). Also for verification of convergent-divergent validity, EAQ correlated significantly with Existential anxiety scale (EAS) and Aronson-Woods Spirituality/ Religiousness Index (IW). Furthermore, Cronbach’s alpha coefficient was 0/51,0/41 and 0/51 for meaninglessness, guilt-condemnation and fate-death, respectively. Conclusion: This research provides promising evidence about the psychometric properties of the Persian version of the Existential Anxiety Questionnaire (EAQ) in Iranian older people and elderly. This questionnaire can be used to collect information in research and measure the death anxiety in psychotherapy.
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