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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Apr 26.
Published in final edited form as: Patient Educ Couns. 2023 May 15;114:107791. doi: 10.1016/j.pec.2023.107791

Table A4.

Means, standard deviations, and items of the modified Mini-Mental Adjustment to Cancer scale.

Current patients Former patients


Item Item wording Rotated factor loadings Retained? M SD M SD

MMAC_1 I am determined to do everything I can to beat this disease. .203 N 4.32 .93 4.22 .93
MMAC_2 I am very optimistic. .644 Y 3.98 1.11 3.88 .99
MMAC_3 I feel completely at a loss about what to do. (Reverse coded) .714 Y 4.09 1.17 4.46 .78
MMAC_4 I feel there is nothing I can do to help myself. (Reverse coded) .746 Y 4.13 1.19 4.50 .83
MMAC_5 I suffer great anxiety about having cancer. (Reverse coded) .781 Y 3.04 1.33 3.64 1.22
MMAC_6 I am apprehensive about my cancer progressing. (Reverse coded) .641 Y 2.63 1.20 2.97 1.12
MMAC_7 I make a positive effort not to think about my cancer. .003 N 3.60 1.22 3.15 1.21
MMAC_8 I distract myself when thoughts about my cancer come into my head. −.045 N 3.12 1.43 2.86 1.20
Mean composite score 3.61 .70 3.71 .59

Note. All participants included in factor analysis. M = mean, SD = standard deviation. Y = yes, retained; N = not retained. Items with loadings < .60 were removed from the scale one at a time, with the lowest loading (item 7) removed first. Loadings were reassessed after each item was removed.