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. 2017 Nov 30;13(4):776–793. doi: 10.5964/ejop.v13i4.1198

Table 3. Exploratory Factor Analysis of SSS-V for Adolescents.

Item Factora
I II III IV
10. Surfing .74 -.07 -.02 -.14
12. Flying Plane .79 -.04 .09 -.12
13. Diving .54 -.01 .01 .03
14. Skydiving .66 .05 -.04 .30
16. Jumping from Heights .81 .19 -.18 -.10
21. Skiing .41 -.23 .15 .14
1. Wild Parties -.09 .40 .14 .31
8. Disinhibited People .05 .37 .39 -.08
17. Exciting People .04 .69 -.17 -.01
19. Sexual Content Movies .25 .36 .12 -.13
20. Alcohol -.04 .84 .23 -.29
2. Body Smells -.05 -.12 .42 .03
5. Marihuana .04 -.11 .99 -.07
6. Hallucinogens Drugs .01 .06 .90 -.08
9. Stimulants -.08 .27 .60 .17
22. Dangerous Drugs -.10 .34 .46 .14
3. Unpredictable Places .11 -.04 .02 .48
7. Risk Appetite .04 -.11 .13 .79
11. Unplanned Trip .14 .01 .03 .41
15. Unpredictable Friends .06 .21 -.09 .36
18. Boredom Rejection -.24 .28 -.10 .48
23. Risk for Fun .02 .27 .05 .44
Eigenvalues 6.58 2.89 1.58 1.31
% of Variance 29.91 13.13 7.19 5.96
Reliability estimate .87 .82 .93 .77

aKMO = .83, Bartlett’s test: χ2(231, N = 506) = 2075.90 (p < .001). Total explained variance = 56.18%.

Note. Boldface indicates the highest factor loadings for each factor.