“Cross‑cultural measurement invariance of the purpose in life test ‑ Short form (PIL‑SF) in seven Latin American countries“
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2022-07Author(s)
Caycho‑Rodríguez, Tomás
Vilca, Lindsey W.
Cervigni, Mauricio
Gallegos, Miguel
Martino, Pablo
Calandra, Manuel
Rey Anacona, Cesar Armando
López‑Calle, Claudio
Moreta‑Herrera, Rodrigo
Chacón‑Andrade, Edgardo René
Lobos‑Rivera, Marlon Elías
Del Carpio, Perla
Quintero, Yazmín
Robles, Erika
Panza Lombardo, Macerlo
Gamarra Recalde, Olivia
Buschiazzo Figares, Andrés
White, Michael
Burgos Videla, Carmen
Carbajal‑León, Carlos
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“The aim was to test the cross-cultural measurement invariance of the PIL-SF in a sample of people from seven Latin American countries. Additionally, the characteristics of the PIL-SF items were evaluated and to assess the relationship between
purpose in life, as measured by the PIL-SF, and fear of COVID-19. A total of 4306 people from seven Latin American
countries participated in the study. The results indicated that the PIL-SF is invariant in the seven participating countries and,
therefore, there is evidence that the items refect the purpose of life in the same way in all countries. This allows comparisons
of purpose in life between countries that are free of bias, refecting the true diferences in how countries respond to items.
From IRT, the discrimination parameters are adequate and indicate that the items cover a wide range of the purpose in life
construct. The difculty parameters are adequate and increase monotonically. This indicates that people would need a higher
level of purpose in life to respond to the higher response categories. Thus, the PIL-SF items would be useful in determining
people with a relatively high degree of purpose in life. Identifying people with diferent levels of purpose in life would allow
them to be part of intervention programs, either to support those with low levels or to maintain and reinforce their purpose
in life. The evidence of cross-country measurement invariance of the PIL-SF provides a measure to be used in cross-cultural
studies about the meaning of life.“
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