PLoS ONE (Jan 2022)

Development and validation of a Japanese translation of the K-SF-42.

  • Tetsuya Kawamoto,
  • Satoru Kiire,
  • Rachel Zambrano,
  • Mateo Peñaherrera-Aguirre,
  • Aurelio José Figueredo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0274217
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 9
p. e0274217

Abstract

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In this study, we conducted the translation and validation of the K-SF-42 in Japan (Figueredo, 2017). The K-SF-42 is a new short form of the Arizona Life History Battery. We obtained empirical evidence that the original seven-factor structure could be applied to the Japanese translated version of K-SF-42 (K-SF-42-J). We also observed good internal consistency of the seven scales of K-SF-42-J. The multi-group confirmatory factor analysis findings suggest that the K-SF-42-J can be used in both sexes and diverse age groups. The K-SF-42-J scales showed similar correlates as the English original, with higher scores of other life history strategy measurement, trait emotional intelligence, well-being, and cultural and social resources in childhood. Use of the K-SF-42-J will allow researchers with Japanese speaking samples to integrate their findings with the existing life history strategy research literature. The brevity of the K-SF-42-J will be appealing to researchers who are concerned about taxing the time and motivation of their participants.