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Table 4 Factor pattern matrices for samples based on the skewed distributions of WHODAS 2.0 summary scores for each country

From: Why sample selection matters in exploratory factor analysis: implications for the 12-item World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule 2.0

 

China

India

Mexico

Russian Federation

South Africa

Ghana

I

I

II

I

I

II

I

I

Concentrating on doing something for 10 min

.74

.52

-.32

.76

.57

.27

.76

.80

Learning a new task

.59

.12

-.59

.62

.52

.29

.70

.70

Standing for long periods

.78

.74

-.05

.74

.81

-.05

.81

.73

Walking a long distance such as a kilometre

.82

.70

-.04

.75

.90

-.09

.79

.74

Bathing/washing whole body

.95

.86

.08

.88

.88

.07

.85

.83

Getting dressed

.95

.82

.06

.87

.90

.03

.89

.85

Making or maintaining friendships

.74

.04

-.86

.66

.05

.88

.72

.76

Dealing with strangers

.57

-.06

-.94

.61

-.03

.91

.66

.72

Taking care of household responsibilities

.82

.62

-.15

.86

.93

-.02

.89

.89

Day to day work

.91

.86

.10

.88

.94

-.02

.90

.74

Joining in community activities

.86

.54

-.27

.82

.77

.11

.88

.79

Emotionally affected by health condition

.70

.76

-.08

.70

.73

-.01

.80

.81

Correlations between factors

 

I-II: −.55

 

I-II: .46

  
  1. Note. Matrices with one factor are unrotated solutions. Matrices with two factors were rotated using Geomin. Loadings ≥ .40 are bolded