Table 3. Factor loadings for the 14 items in the Warwick–Edinburgh Mental Well-being Scale in a sample of Pakistani health care providers (n = 1,271).
Statements | Factor loading | |
---|---|---|
I | II | |
I’ve been feeling confident (Item 10) | .789 | |
I’ve been feeling good about myself (Item 8) | .776 | |
I’ve been thinking clearly (Item 7) | .744 | |
I’ve been able to make up my own mind about things (Item 11) | .722 | |
I’ve been dealing with problems well (Item 6) | .703 | |
I’ve been feeling cheerful (Item 14) | .686 | |
I’ve been feeling close to other people (Item 9) | .670 | |
I’ve been feeling useful (Item 2) | .637 | |
I’ve been feeling loved (Item 12) | .625 | |
I’ve been interested in new things (Item 13) | .578 | |
I’ve been feeling optimistic about the future (Item 1) | .541 | |
I’ve been feeling interested in other people (Item 4) | .390 | .663 |
I’ve had energy to spare (Item 5) | .378 | .646 |
I’ve been feeling relaxed (Item 3) | .508 | .528 |
Notes.
Extraction method: principal component analysis.
Rotation method: quartimax with kaiser normalization.
Rotation converged in 3 iterations.