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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Aging Ment Health. 2014 Jun 3;19(1):86–97. doi: 10.1080/13607863.2014.917606

Table 3.

Study 2: SCSRFQ Item-Level Descriptive Statistics, EFA Loadings, and IRT Parameter Estimates (N = 223)

Item M(SD) Item-total
r
Shapiro-
Wilk
EFA Factor
Loading
Slope β1 β2 β3
1 3.33(.83) .82 .74*** .903 3.87 −1.84 −1.26 0.02
2 3.16(.95) .79 .79*** .871 2.97 −1.63 −0.83 0.15
3 3.20(.89) .90 .79*** .973 7.60 −1.57 −0.87 0.18
4 3.17(.89) .90 .80*** .968 6.29 −1.66 −0.79 0.20
5 2.70(1.02) .73 .87*** .816 2.52 −1.20 −0.31 0.79
6 3.21(.92) .86 .77*** .925 4.67 −1.45 −0.98 0.14
7 3.49(.81) .78 .65*** .914 3.64 −1.85 −1.41 −0.37
8 3.08(.91) .69 .82*** .784 2.29 −1.75 −1.00 0.39
9 3.24(.89) .87 .77*** .944 4.88 −1.59 −0.99 0.10
10 3.10(.93) .84 .81*** .903 3.88 −1.54 −0.80 0.28
***

p <.001

SCSRFQ = Santa Clara Strength of Religious Faith Questionnaire; EFA = exploratory factor analysis; IRT = Item Response Theory