Factor analysis of the MEQ43 suggests non-psychedelic mystical experiences are different from psychedelic mystical experiences
Consciousness Spirituality & Transpersonal Psychology November 17, 2023 Peer reviewed DOI: 10.53074/cstp.2023.63 via OpenAlex
Summary
The study evaluated the effectiveness of the 30-item Mystical Experience Questionnaire (MEQ30) for measuring non-psychedelic mystical experiences and found it unsuitable. Instead, a new 25-item scale (MEQ25) was developed from the original 43-item questionnaire, which incorporates four factors: Sacred Unity, Noetic Quality, Time-Space Transcendence, and Ineffable and Paradoxical. This new scale shows excellent internal reliability and strong convergent validity, particularly highlighting the importance of noetic quality in mystical experiences.
Study at a glance
| Design | observational cohort |
|---|---|
| Sample size | 136 |
| Population | individuals reporting non-psychedelic mystical experiences |
| Key finding | The MEQ30 is not suitable for measuring non-psychedelic mystical experiences, leading to the development of a new 25-item scale (MEQ25) that better captures these experiences. |
Abstract
This study aimed to determine whether the 30-item Mystical Experience Questionnaire (MEQ30) is suitable for measuring non-psychedelic mystical experiences or whether a subset of questions from the 43-item Mystical Experience Questionnaire (MEQ43) is more appropriate. Participants (N = 136) completed an online survey about their non-psychedelic mystical experience, which included the MEQ43 and its subset of items that make up the MEQ30. Confirmatory Factor Analysis revealed that the MEQ30 was not a good fit for the present study’s non-psychedelic sample. Exploratory Factor Analysis of the MEQ43 suggested that an alternative set of items and corresponding factors may be more appropriate. In the new four-factor instrument (MEQ25), 25 items account for all MEQ43 factors. The new factors are Sacred Unity, Noetic Quality, Time-Space Transcendence, and Ineffable and Paradoxical. The new scale demonstrated excellent internal reliability (α = .93) and strong convergent validity with the M-Scale. The new scale is unique because it has a separate factor for noetic quality, which is considered a salient and therapeutic aspect of mystical experience. Furthermore, the refined time-space subscale better reflects the theory and subjective experience of non-psychedelic mystical experiences.