Measurement Invariance of the Meaning in Life Questionnaire Across 17 Countries

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Lusilda Schutte
Ingrid Brdar
Marié P. Wissing
Marko Tončić
Ulisses Araujo
Erik Carlquist
Alejandro Castro Solano
Teresa Freire
María del Rocío Hernández-Pozo
Paul E. Jose
Tamás Martos
Jeanne Nakamura
Pamela Nuñez del Prado Chaves
Pninit Russo-Netzer
Kamlesh Singh
Alena Slezackova
Lawrence Soosai-Nathan
Wenceslao Unanue
Dianne A. Vella-Brodrick
Antonella Delle Fave
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[1] North-West University,Africa Unit for Transdisciplinary Health Research, Faculty of Health Sciences
[2] University of Rijeka,Department of Psychology, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
[3] University of Sao Paulo,Institute of Psychology
[4] Oslo New University College,Department of Psychology
[5] University of Oslo,Department of Psychology
[6] University of Palermo,Psychology Research Centre, School of Psychology, Department of Applied Psychology
[7] University of Minho,Human Learning Research Group, Faculty of Superior Studies (Iztacala)
[8] National Autonomous University of Mexico,Institute of Psychology
[9] Victoria University of Wellington,Department of Psychology
[10] University of Szeged,Facultad de Psicología
[11] Claremont Graduate University,Department of Advanced Studies, Achva Academic College and Department of Counseling and Human Development
[12] Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú,Department of Humanities & Social Sciences
[13] University of Haifa,Department of Medical Psychology and Psychosomatics, Faculty of Medicine
[14] Indian Institute of Technology Delhi,Department of Psychology, Anugraha Institute of Social Sciences
[15] Masaryk University,Business School
[16] MK University,Centre for Wellbeing Science, Melbourne Graduate School of Education
[17] Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez,Department of Pathophysiology and Transplantation
[18] University of Melbourne,undefined
[19] University of Milano,undefined
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Applied Research in Quality of Life | 2023年 / 18卷
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Alignment optimization; Cross-cultural measurement invariance; Eudaimonic and Hedonic Happiness Investigation (EHHI); Meaning in Life Questionnaire; Measurement;
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The Meaning in Life Questionnaire assesses presence of and search for meaning in life. Although the questionnaire has shown promising psychometric properties in samples from different countries, the scale’s measurement invariance across a large number of nations has yet to be assessed. This study is aimed at addressing this gap, providing insight into how meaning in life is constructed and experienced across countries and into the extent to which cross-country comparisons can be made. A total of 3867 adult participants from 17 countries, aged 30–60, balanced by gender, and with at least secondary education, completed the questionnaire as part of the Eudaimonic and Hedonic Happiness Investigation. Single sample confirmatory factor analysis, multigroup confirmatory factor analysis, and alignment optimization were applied to investigate the scale’s performance across the samples. Good psychometric properties and high levels of approximate measurement invariance emerged for the Presence subscale after removal of item 9, the only reverse-phrased item. Performance of the Search subscale varied more across samples, suggesting caution in interpreting related results supporting approximate measurement invariance. The conceptualization of presence of meaning operationalized in the corresponding subscale (without item 9) appears consistent across countries, whereas search for meaning seems to be less universally homogenous and requires further exploration. Moreover, the Meaning in Life Questionnaire does not reflect the conceptual distinction between “purpose” and “meaning” currently acknowledged by researchers. This issue should be further explored in studies addressing the scale’s performance across cultures.
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页码:1491 / 1519
页数:28
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