Table 1.
Construct | Descriptive statistics | Measurement model | ||||
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Mean (SD) | Skewness | Kurtosis | Factor loading | Composite reliability | AVE | |
Mental HRQOL | 0.853 | 0.597 | ||||
VT | 44.31 (17.78) | − 0.01 | − 0.30 | 0.817 | ||
SF | 61.08 (24.93) | − 0.24 | − 0.44 | 0.776 | ||
RE | 50.19 (42.82) | − 0.02 | − 1.69 | 0.598 | ||
MH | 52.32 (18.68) | − 0.14 | − 0.44 | 0.872 | ||
Physical HRQOL | 0.749 | 0.429 | ||||
PFa | 91.34 (12.11) | − 2.53a | 8.92a | 0.620 | ||
RP | 83.06 (27.45) | − 1.65 | 1.82 | 0.592 | ||
BP | 74.81 (22.78) | − 0.53 | − 0.62 | 0.657 | ||
GH | 64.02 (19.82) | − 0.54 | − 0.11 | 0.741 | ||
Internalized weight bias | 0.910 | 0.770 | ||||
WBIS_Parcel_1 | 12.02 (4.78) | 0.06 | − 0.92 | 0.906 | ||
WBIS_Parcel_2 | 14.35 (4.69) | − 0.60 | − 0.46 | 0.871 | ||
WBIS_Parcel_3 | 12.01 (4.51) | − 0.17 | − 0.71 | 0.855 |
All factor loadings are reported in a completely standardized metric and are statistically significant (p < .001). aPrior to model testing, a square root transformation was applied for PF due to a substantial failure of normality [see 42]. SD standard deviation, HRQOL health-related quality of life, AVE average variance extracted, MH mental health, SF social functioning, VT vitality, RE role emotional, PF physical functioning, RP role physical, BP bodily pain, GH general health, WBIS weight bias internalization scale