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. 2009 Jun 9;19(3):284–292. doi: 10.1007/s10926-009-9185-0

Table 1.

Q-statements and factor arrays

Statements Adaptation profiles
A B C D
1 Due to my lung disease, I cannot do as much as other people of my age 3 4 0 4
2 I find it difficult to accept that I am not completely healthy −1 4 2 0
3 I am ashamed of my lung disease −4 −3 −2 −3
4 I feel equal to others, I just have a lung disease 4 3 1 0
5 I prefer to pretend I don’t have a lung disease 3 0 2 2
6 I am worried about my health 0 2 −1 3
7 I live a healthy life −1 1 3 −1
8 I feel healthy −1 1 0 4
9 I am not preoccupied with my health very much 0 0 −3 −4
10 I want to know everything about the consequences and the treatment of my lung disease 1 1 1 0
11 I stick to the advice of physicians and other professional helpers 1 2 1 1
12 I adjust my own medication when necessary 1 1 3 0
13 It is more important to live a pleasant life now than to be compliant with treatment 1 0 0 1
14 I always take my medication on time 4 2 1 2
15 When you have a lung disease, it is important to learn to say ‘no’ straight away 1 3 2 3
16 I slow down at work to save energy for my activities at home −1 −1 3 −1
17 I primarily need my holidays to recover 4 0 1 0
18 I’d rather not start an activity when I expect it to cause dyspnoea or fatigue 1 −1 −1 0
19 During weekends I am often exhausted 3 0 0 1
20 People often approach me differently when they know about my lung disease 0 2 −1 −1
21 When tobacco smoke bothers me, I say so 0 3 1 0
22 My employer knows about my lung disorder 2 1 0 3
23 I find it easy to ask for help from others when I have dyspnoea or fatigue −1 1 4 0
24 I try to take my medication without anyone seeing me 2 4 1 2
25 My colleagues do not know that I have a lung disorder −1 −3 −1 −1
26 My colleagues understand that I cannot do as much as them because of my lung disorder 0 −2 −1 1
27 My employer understands that I cannot do everything because of my lung disorder 0 0 2 2
28 It is difficult to explain to others what it means to develop dyspnoea or fatigue as quickly as I do 3 −1 0 −1
29 I would sincerely regret it if I could not work anymore 1 2 4 2
30 It would be a solution when I did not have to work anymore −2 −4 −4 −1
31 My employer does not take my lung disorder into account −3 −1 0 −3
32 My work is well adapted to my lung disorder −1 0 −2 −2
33 I try to arrange my work to minimize limitations resulting from my lung disorder 0 1 1 1
34 I have to slow down at work because of my lung disorder −2 0 −1 2
35 My lung disorder makes me uncertain −2 1 −2 1
36 I am ashamed that I do not function well because of my lung disorder 0 −3 0 −3
37 It is difficult that I don’t know now how I will feel tomorrow 2 0 0 4
38 I feel sad about the things I can no longer do 0 −1 3 0
39 I prefer to take a day off than to take sick leave 0 2 2 0
40 I find it difficult to take sick leave −3 −2 4 1
41 When I take sick leave, I increase the workload of others −2 0 3 −2
42 It is better to take sick leave than to outrun yourself 2 1 0 1

A “+4” score indicates that a typical worker with asthma or COPD in that profile would agree most with that statement, a “−4” score that (s)he would agree least (see also Fig. 1). Statements with a score of +4, +3, −3, or −4 score for a factor (or adaptation profile) are considered to characterize that factor. Values belonging to statements with a statistically different factor rank-order when compared with all other factors (P < .05; in bold type) are considered to distinguish that factor. Values belonging to statements that do not have a statistically significant rank-order for any factor are called consensus items, and are presented in italics