Is the SWBS usable given possible ceiling effects with certain religious populations?
Depending upon the goals of a religiously oriented counseling program or a congregation, the SWBS may be useful in identifying where people are lacking in their sense of spiritual well-being and may be helpful as a tool for helping them grow to the point where they feel more comfortable. It would not,, however, be useful in comparing those who are already high in SWB with others who might also be high.
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