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. 2023 May 30:1–26. Online ahead of print. doi: 10.1007/s10869-023-09887-7

Table 5.

Exploratory factor analysis results based on the final 9 items selected from version 2 in Study 4

Item Factor 1: managerial load Factor 2: cognitive load Factor 3: emotional load
E8: Feel apprehensive about your family’s needs, goals, activities, responsibilities, and/or well-being .007 .008 .903
E5: Feel troubled by your family’s needs, goals, activities, responsibilities, and/or well-being  − .037  − .025 .963
E7: Feel distressed about your family’s needs, goals, activities, responsibilities, and/or well-being .038 .021 .923
C1: Process information related to your family’s needs, goals, activities, responsibilities, and/or well-being .178 .693  − .065
C8: Keep in mind your family’s needs, goals, activities, responsibilities and/or well-being .004 .907 .001
C4: Think about your family’s needs, goals, activities, responsibilities, and/or well-being  − .005 .894 .051
M10: Coordinate your family’s needs, goals, activities, responsibilities, and/or well-being .813 .112 .036
M8: Make arrangements for what needs to get done for your family’s needs, goals, activities, responsibilities, and/or well-being .807 .101  − .031
M4: Make plans for your family’s needs, goals, activities, responsibilities, and/or well-being .978  − .060 .009
Correlation between factors
  1. Managerial family load -
  2. Cognitive family load .752 -
  3. Emotional family load .025 .025 -

Participants were instructed to rate how often they had done each of the following in the past month based on a 7-point scale from 1) never to 7) always. Bold items are those that load on a given factor