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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Addict Behav. 2011 Nov 14;26(4):791–800. doi: 10.1037/a0026207

Table 3.

Results of CFA on 2-Factor Solution Using Items Scored at 2.0 or above. Values shown are Standardized Regression Weights.a

Item Label Problem-Focused Emotion-Focused
05 change marijuana behavior/feel good about myself .70
10 use willpower .82
12 think about other things-not marijuana .84
15 remind myself I can choose to overcome marijuana .83
17 deal with tension other ways .83
18 tell myself I can keep from using marijuana .82
23 do other things/substitute for marijuana .77
25 make commitment to myself .81
35 adopt a positive outlook .85
36 remind myself about accomplishments .81
29 when angry-calm myself down .73
34 engage daily in enjoyable/relaxing activities .69
37 tell others directly-when bothered .68
40 tell others what is on my mind .74
41 show interest in others thoughts/feelings .78
42 express appreciation .74
43 when criticized-don't use marijuana .78
44 think of difficulties as challenges .80
45 try problem solving before action .84
a

All weights significant at p < .001.

Fit Indices: Model χ2= 844.83 (df=151, p < .001); χ2/df = 4.99; CFI=.943; RMSEA=.074. Between-factor correlation r = .78.