Development and Psychometric Evaluation of Redeemer's University Retirement Anxiety Scale (RURAS)
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Abstract
Despite the increasing incidence of retirement anxiety among university employees in Nigeria,
there are limited psychometric instruments for assessment to aid early detection and appropriate
intervention. Hence, thisstudy aimed to develop and validate the Redeemer's University Retirement
Anxiety Scale (RURAS), a 13-item instrument designed to comprehensively assess retirement
anxiety in the Nigerian multi-cultural context. The study was conducted in four phases: Phases 1
and 2 involved the initial generation of 39 items through a thorough literature search, following
which 21 items were retained based on expert evaluation during the instrument's face and content
validity. In phase 3, a cohort of 313 non-academic staff from Nigerian universities was selected to
complete the 21-item RURAS via a multistage sampling approach. The obtained data underwent
both exploratory factor analysis (EFA) and confirmatory factor analysis (CFA). McDonald's
Omega total (ωt) was used to assess the instrument's reliability. In phase 4, another sample of 241
non-academic staff completed RURAS, Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS),
Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (RSES) and the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale-10 (CDRISC-
10). The data collected were subjected to correlational analyses to establish the criterion-related
validity. The EFA yielded a 3-factor model (Personal Obligation Concerns-POC, Financial
Planning Concerns-FPC, and Social Detachment Concerns-SDC), and Confirmatory Factor
Analysis (CFA) yielded acceptable fit indices. The internal consistencies (Omega(ω)) of the FPC,
POC and SDC sub-scales were 0.75, 0.83 and 0.70, respectively, and 0.87 for the full scale. The
criterion-related validity correlation coefficients of the three dimensions were adequate with HADS
- Anxiety ranging between (0.49 and 0.61) and Depression (0.44 and 0.54), RSE (-0.30 and -0.49)
and CDRISC-10 (-0.13 and -0.42). The study concluded that the RURAS has acceptable
psychometric properties and the potential to be helpful as a screening tool for retirement anxiety
among employees in Nigerian higher education and other related contexts.
