SINGLE- VERSUS MULTI-ITEM SCALES IN MEASURING DEATH ANXIETY
- 1 November 1998
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Death Studies
- Vol. 22 (8) , 763-772
- https://doi.org/10.1080/074811898201254
Abstract
The author investigated the reliability and concurrent validity of a Likert - type single-item test asking for a self-rating of death anxiety in two Arabic countries: Egypt and Kuwait. A total of 1,439 participants were divided into 9 male and female subsamples and were tested by a single item of death anxiety, along with three psychometric multi-item instruments (i.e., Templer's Death Anxiety Scale, Thorson and Powell's Revised Death Anxiety Scale, and the Arabic Scale of Death Anxiety). The single-and multi-item scales had high reliabilities. All of the thirteen correlations between the single-item and the multi-item scales of death anxiety among men and women were statistically significant (p. 001) and positive. They ranged from .30 to .66, with a median of .51. It was concluded that single-item assessment can be reliable across time (test - retest = .82) and that it correlates moderately with multi-item instruments.Keywords
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