Validation of the existential gratitude scale (EGS) in India and its relationship with spiritual well-being and distress

Naval Garg, Nidhi Sharma, Jason Palframan

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Abstract

This research aimed to investigate psychometric properties of the Existential Gratitude Scale (EGS) in India. Study 1 examined the factorial validity of EGS using exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis, which suggested a two-factor structure. Study 2 examined reliability and validity of the scale derived after CFA (referred to as Indian EGS). Cronbach’s alpha and composite reliability estimates provided evidence for internal consistency reliability of the Indian EGS. Adequate AVE values indicated convergent validity of the scale. Further, the EGS score reported significant positive correlations with GRAT-16 and spiritual well-being scores and a negative association with distress scores, confirming criterion validity of the Indian EGS. These results establish reliability and validity of the two-factored twelve-item EGS scale in the Indian context.

Original languageEnglish
JournalBritish Journal of Guidance and Counselling
DOIs
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 2023

Keywords

  • Existential gratitude scale
  • India
  • psychometric
  • reliability
  • validity

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