2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e21918
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Translation and validation of the satisfaction with life scale in the native Quechua (Collao variant) language of southern Perú

Oscar Mamani-Benito,
Renzo Felipe Carranza Esteban,
Julio Cjuno
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“…Network analysis represents a step forward in addressing such inconsistencies, as studies have demonstrated the sensitivity of partial-correlation network analysis in detecting differences that may exist [41,62]. Therefore, the network analysis approach seems a suitable alternative for other language versions, such as Quechua [19], or Serbian and Iranian versions [63], which have obtained similar results concerning gender invariance through factor analysis. Furthermore, this approach may shed light on age and cultural inconsistencies commonly found among different versions [32].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Network analysis represents a step forward in addressing such inconsistencies, as studies have demonstrated the sensitivity of partial-correlation network analysis in detecting differences that may exist [41,62]. Therefore, the network analysis approach seems a suitable alternative for other language versions, such as Quechua [19], or Serbian and Iranian versions [63], which have obtained similar results concerning gender invariance through factor analysis. Furthermore, this approach may shed light on age and cultural inconsistencies commonly found among different versions [32].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subsequently, numerous validation studies on the SWLS have been conducted across diverse population groups, including breast cancer patients [9], outpatient clinic patients [10], individuals with mental disorders [11,12] and informal caregivers [13], among others. These validations have taken place in various countries such as Sweden [12], Lithuania [14], Pakistan [15], Vietnam [16], Korea [17], Brazil [18], Peru [19], Chile [20,21], Mexico [22,23] and Spain [24], among others. This extensive research has led to the SWLS accumulating over 30,000 citations and being translated into, at least, 39 different languages [16,25].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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