The Experience Sampling Method:A New Way of Assessing Variability of the Emotional Dimensions of Religiosity and Spirituality in a Dutch Psychiatric Population

Religiosity and spirituality (R/S) are often regarded as being relatively stable over time. The present exploratory experience sampling method (ESM) study aims to assess the variability of three R/S parameters concerning affective representations of God and spiritual experiences in a psychiatric population. Depressed in- and outpatients self-identifying as being spiritual or religious participated, from two Dutch mental health care institutions. The twenty-eight participants rated momentary affective R/S-variables up to 10 times per day over a 6-day period when prompted by a mobile application... Mehr ...

Verfasser: van den Brink, Bart
Jongkind, Matthias
Wijzenbroek, Willemijn
Duif, Mira
Braam, Arjan W.
Delespaul, Philippe
Schaap-Jonker, Hanneke
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2023
Reihe/Periodikum: van den Brink , B , Jongkind , M , Wijzenbroek , W , Duif , M , Braam , A W , Delespaul , P & Schaap-Jonker , H 2023 , ' The Experience Sampling Method : A New Way of Assessing Variability of the Emotional Dimensions of Religiosity and Spirituality in a Dutch Psychiatric Population ' , Journal of Religion and Health , vol. 62 , no. 5 , pp. 3687-3701 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s10943-023-01857-w
Schlagwörter: Depression / Experience sampling method / God representation / Religiosity / Spirituality
Sprache: Englisch
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Religiosity and spirituality (R/S) are often regarded as being relatively stable over time. The present exploratory experience sampling method (ESM) study aims to assess the variability of three R/S parameters concerning affective representations of God and spiritual experiences in a psychiatric population. Depressed in- and outpatients self-identifying as being spiritual or religious participated, from two Dutch mental health care institutions. The twenty-eight participants rated momentary affective R/S-variables up to 10 times per day over a 6-day period when prompted by a mobile application. All three examined R/S parameters varied significantly within the day. ESM examination of R/S showed good compliance and little reactivity. This indicates that ESM offers a feasible, usable, and valid way to explore R/S in a psychiatric population.