RT Article T1 Aspects of Spirituality in German and Polish Adolescents and Young Adults—Factorial Structure of the ASP Students’ Questionnaire JF Religions VO 5 IS 1 SP 109 OP 125 A1 Büssing, Arndt A1 Baumann, Klaus 1963- A1 Surzykiewicz, Janusz 1958- A1 Pilchowska, Iwona LA English PB MDPI YR 2014 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/1745009922 AB To cover a wider variety of specific aspects of spirituality, which are of relevance also in secular societies, the ASP (“Aspects of Spirituality”) questionnaire was developed. While it was used so far with healthy adults and with adolescents living in a secular society, it was meanwhile used also with Polish students who were predominantly Catholic. Here we compare the factorial structure of the ASP questionnaire in a sample of 871 German (73% non-religious) and 1,017 Polish adolescents/young adults (50% non-religious despite their Catholic denomination). The factorial structure of the ASP questionnaire with its four scales Religious Orientation: Prayer/Trust in God, Search for Insight/Wisdom, Conscious interactions/Compassion, Transcendence Conviction, were similar in the sample of German students and in the Polish students. By means of confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) we were able to use the number of items of the ASP in its student version (ASP-Students). Overall, the instrument is suited to measure a wide variety of vital aspects of spirituality, both religious and secular forms of spirituality. As the instrument avoids exclusive language and operationalizes also non-formal aspects of spirituality in terms of relational consciousness, it is suited, not only for individuals with a skeptical or a-religious attitude, but also for religious individuals. K1 Germany K1 Poland K1 Adolescents K1 aspects of spirituality K1 Confirmatory Factor Analysis K1 Questionnaire K1 Validation K1 Young adults DO 10.3390/rel5010109