Cultural Dimensions

Song et al. (2024) expanded the cross-cultural validity of the Enright Forgiveness Inventory short form (EFI-30). A total of 1677 people across four countries (United States, the Philippines, China and Saudi Arabia) participated in the study. Data analysis relied on multigroup confirmatory factor analysis and assessments of internal consistency. The results indicated that the EFI-30 has the same structure and factor loadings in the four countries and that internal consistency for the EFI-30 factors was >0.80 in the four countries. The discrimination values suggest that the instrument can differentiate people with different levels of forgiveness. The analyses in this study indicate that the EFI-30 is a valid and reliable assessment of cognition, behaviour and affect related to forgiveness in the United States, the Philippines, China and Saudi Arabia. Clinicians working in these countries can confidently use this shorter version of the EFI to measure forgiveness.

References

Song, J. Y., Lustosa, R., Rique, J., Klatt, J., Yu, L., Mandurah, N., Kim, J. J., & Enright, R. D. (2024). Expanding the cross‐cultural validity of the enright forgiveness inventory short form. Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, 31(1), e2960-n/a. https://doi.org/10.1002/cpp.2960