The influence of social support and sentence length on meaning in life among incarcerated women in Ecuador
Livia I. Andrade, Marlon Santiago Viñán-Ludeña, Jorge Benitez, Gabriela Armijos, Ruth Maldonado

TL;DR
This study explores how social support and sentence length affect the sense of meaning in life for incarcerated women in Ecuador.
Contribution
The study identifies a significant positive relationship between perceived social support and meaning in life among incarcerated women.
Findings
Participants reported moderate levels of meaning in life with a tendency toward positive scores.
Perceived social support showed a moderate, positive, and statistically significant relationship with meaning in life.
Sentence length had a small effect on meaning in life but was not statistically significant.
Abstract
This study examined the influence of social support and sentence length on the sense of meaning in life among incarcerated women in Ecuador. This study employed a non-experimental, cross-sectional design with descriptive, correlational, and exploratory components. Data were collected via a convenience sample of 30 women serving final sentences. The Purpose in Life (PIL) test, the MOS Perceived Social Support Questionnaire, and official records on offense type and sentence duration were employed. Results indicated that, on average, participants reported moderate levels of meaning in life, with a tendency toward positive scores. Spearman’s correlation revealed a moderate, positive, and statistically significant relationship between perceived social support and meaning in life (rs = 0.40, p = 0.030), a finding confirmed through permutation testing (p = 0.033). The Firth logistic…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCriminal Justice and Corrections Analysis · Crime Patterns and Interventions · Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction
