Table 5.
Baseline (n = 1080) | ||
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CCMQ diagnosis | Item-scale correlation | Scaling success rate† |
(1) Gentleness | 0.377–0.686 | 100% |
(2) Qi-deficiency | 0.433–0.717 | 87.5% |
(3) Yang-deficiency | 0.517–0.811 | 85.7% |
(4) Yin-deficiency | 0.475–0.701 | 100% |
(5) Phlegm-wetness | 0.531–0.679 | 87.5% |
(6) Wetness-heat | 0.563–0.666 | 100% |
(7) Blood-stasis | 0.460–0.681 | 85.7% |
(8) Qi-depression | 0.488–0.820 | 85.7% |
(9) Special diathesis | 0.488–0.712 | 100% |
All item-scale Spearman correlations were significant (P < 0.001) for two items.
†Scaling success means the item and hypothesized-scale correlation was higher than all items and competing-scale correlations. This rate was the proportion of total number of comparisons for all the items in each scale that was successful.