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Table 5 Factor loadings after Oblimin rotation in the EFA* of the MAINtAIN-C scale (N = 79)

From: The perceived behavior and barriers of community care professionals in encouraging functional activities of older adults: the development and validation of the MAINtAIN-C questionnaire

MAINtAIN-C Behaviors

MAINtAIN-C Barriers

One-factor solution

Two-factor solution

Items

Factor 1

Items

Factor 1

Factor 2

  

Context of the clients

1

.567

1

.346

−.188

2

.652

2

−.060

.556

3

.617

3

.252

−.222

4

.671

4

.329

−.103

5

.651

5

−.092

.480

6

.647

6

.139

.699

7

.306

7

.130

.542

8

.737

8

.026

.656

9

.575

9

.151

.571

10

.440

10

.075

.569

11

.654

Professional context

12

.683

11

.243

−.100

13

.682

12

.402

.080

14

.800

13

.231

−.036

15

.838

14

.385

−.065

16

.639

15

.566

.000

17

.690

16

.116

.109

18

.666

17

.615

.191

19

.686

18

.421

−.047

20

.384

19

.288

.030

  

20

.042

−.146

 

Social context: the team functioning

21

.586

.052

22

.696

.216

23

.460

.055

24

.235

−.180

25

.540

.010

26

.509

.207

Organizational context

27

.594

.068

28

.489

.076

29

.378

.040

30

.523

−.208

31

.202

.036

32

.586

.053

33

.455

−.024

 

Factor Correlations

 

Factors

1

2

 

1

1

−.001

 

2

−.001

1

  1. *The EFA was conducted using principal axis factoring and a direct Oblimin (oblique) rotation; factor loadings in boldface are the highest loading of that item