ORIGINAL RESEARCH article
Front. Psychol.
Sec. Forensic and Legal Psychology
The Influence of Social Support and Sentence Length on Meaning in Life Among Incarcerated Women in Ecuador
Provisionally accepted- 1Universidad Tecnica Particular de Loja, Loja, Ecuador
- 2Catholic University of the North, Coquimbo, Coquimbo, Chile
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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 = .40, p = .030), a finding confirmed through permutation testing (p = .033). The Firth logistic regression showed a positive but non-significant trend for social support (β = 0.64, OR = 1.90, 95% CI [0.89, 4.63]) and a small effect for sentence length (β = 0.023, OR = 1.02, 95% CI [0.95, 1.12]), with an area under the ROC curve of 0.67, indicating modest predictive capacity. Post-hoc analysis revealed that the study was powered to detect effects of r ≥ 0.49 with 80% confidence. Findings suggest that higher perceived social support is associated with greater meaning in life, highlighting its importance as a potential protective factor for the psychological well-being and rehabilitation of incarcerated women.
Keywords: exploratory analysis, Incarcerated woman, meaning in life, sentence duration, social support
Received: 20 Nov 2025; Accepted: 04 Feb 2026.
Copyright: © 2026 Andrade Quizhpe, Viñán-Ludeña, Benitez Hurtado, Armijos Maurad and Rivera Maldonado. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
* Correspondence: Marlon Santiago Viñán-Ludeña
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