Abstract
This study examined the reproducibility of the Justice Views Scale (Kitaori, 2022) and indicators related to views of justice and health (i.e., TP-SOC, mental health, and self-esteem) among university students. A questionnaire survey related to the aforementioned scales was administered to 267 general university students (162 males and 105 females). The results of the factor analysis indicated a 12-item college student version I and 13-item college student
version II of the justice views scale, reflecting the factor structure of the 33-item original version (e.g., utilitarian, deontological, and liberal). In addition, the correlations between justice views and health-related indicators showed different aspects in each version of the justice views scale. Therefore, to conclude that only one of the college student versions I or II of the justice perception scale, is valid, is premature. Therefore, further examination of the justice view scale is necessary.