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. 2018 Sep 5;12:1687–1698. doi: 10.2147/PPA.S169236

Table 2.

Standardized item ladings from exploratory (principal component) factor analysis resulting in six-factor solution

Scales and items Factors
1 2 3 4 5 6
MARS-5 0.713
I forget to take my medicine 0.748
I change the dose of my medicine 0.769
I stop taking my medicine for a while 0.807
I decide to miss out a dose of my medicine 0.704
I take less of my medicine than instructed 0.713
BMQ-Harm
BG2: people who take medicines should stop their treatment for a while every now and again −0.326 0.551
BG3: most medicines are addictive 0.747
BG5: medicines do more harm than good 0.618 0.345
BG6: all medicines are poisons 0.649
BMQ-Overuse
BG1: doctors use too many medicines 0.538
BG4: natural remedies are safer than medicines 0.602 −0.395
BG7: doctors place too much trust on medicines 0.521 0.453
BG8: if doctors had more time with patients they would prescribe fewer medicines 0.737
BMQ-Benefit
BG9: medicines help many people to live better lives 0.626
BG10: in the future medicines will be developed to cure most diseases 0.545
BG11: in most cases the benefits of medicines outweigh the risks 0.428
BG12: medicines help many people to live longer 0.794
SS
SS1: my body is very sensitive to medicines 0.787
SS2: my body over-reacts to medicines 0.799
SS3: I usually have stronger reactions to medicines than most people 0.805
SS4: I have had a bad reaction to medicines in the past 0.676
SS5: even very small amounts of medicines can upset my body 0.333 0.673
Cumulative % variance explained after extraction 14.1% 26.2% 35.1% 42.7% 49.8% 56.6%

Notes: Table values are varimax-rotated factor loadings. Factor loadings <0.3 are not presented in the table. The bold is to emphasize that loading such items are acceptable to count together for a unique factor.

Abbreviations: MARS, Medication Adherence Report Scale; BMQ, Beliefs about Medication Questionnaire; SS, sensitive soma.