Factorial validity of the death obsession scale in African university students

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Mashegoane, Solomon
Makhubela, Malose Silas

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Taylor and Francis

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In this study the factor structure of the Death Obsession Scale (DOS) was examined using confirmatory factor analysis. Data used consisted of DOS reports of 328 Black African students. Confirmatory factor analysis revealed that two- and three-factor models obtained among female and male African students, respectively, provided the best fit to the data. The two factors in female African students were Death Rumination and Apprehension, and the three factors of their male counterparts were Death Ruminations, Apprehension, and Comprehensibility of Death. Factor intercorrelations did not resolve the dimensionality issue of the measure, leading to the conclusion that the factors must be investigated further.

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Factorial validity, Death obsession, African university students

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Solomon Mashegoane & Malose S. Makhubela (2016) Factorial validity of the death obsession scale in African University students, Death Studies, 40:1, 40-45, DOI: 10.1080/07481187.2015.1056564.