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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Addict Behav. 2012 Oct 29;27(1):207–213. doi: 10.1037/a0030637

Table 1.

Summary statistics and factor loadings in confirmatory factor analysis for 1144 veterans (All factor loadings significant, p ≤.001.)

Variables (range) Mean SD Factor Loading
Demographics
Age (22–90 years) 60.84 12.54 ———
SES
 Education (range, 1–13 years) 7.90 2.80 .38
 Income (range, 1–3) 1.51 0.69 .53
Pre-Earthquake
Depressed Mood a
 Nervous 2.19 1.36 .71
 Calm b 2.83 1.38 .80
 Blue 1.99 1.23 .75
 Happy b 2.60 1.36 .74
 In the dumps 1.51 1.02 .67
Alcohol Problems, past 12 months c
 Feel the need to cut down on drinking 0.11 0.32 .72
 Make you mad if someone complains 0.04 0.20 .58
 Feel guilty about your drinking 0.06 0.23 .68
 Take a morning eye-opener 0.04 0.19 .50
 Health care person said should drink less 0.06 0.24 .57
Functional Limitations (1–5)
 Composite 1 1.46 0.61 .90
 Composite 2 1.42 0.66 .89
 Composite 3 1.42 0.68 .84
 Composite 4 1.72 0.83 .80
Post-Earthquake ———
Quake Impact
 Changes after earthquake (1–4) 2.28 1.15 .61
 Pain (1–2) 1.13 0.33 .39
 Severe stress for 2 weeks (1–2) 1.27 0.44 .70
Depressed Mood (1–6)
 Nervous 2.47 1.63 .81
 Calm a 3.00 1.53 .76
 Blue 2.19 1.40 .75
 Happy a 2.76 1.40 .71
 In the dumps 1.67 1.20 .65
a

Item scores range 1–6;

b

Reverse-scored in analysis.

c

Coded 0 = no, 1 = yes.