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. 2019 Mar 6;19:74. doi: 10.1186/s12877-019-1091-5

Table 1.

Q-Statements and Factor Arrays Across the Five Factors

Theme Q statement Factor arrays
F1 F2 F3 F4 F5
Reasons for initiating new partnerships
 1. compensate for loneliness 2 0 4 3 1
 2. partner should be single 4 2 −2 3 4
 3. to operate within a long-term stable relationship 1 3 1 -2 1
Modes of establishing new partnerships
 4. partners should already know each other 4 −1 −3 2 − 3
 5. partner should be introduced by my relatives and friends 0 −3 −4 2 0
 6. partner is living nearby 2 0 −2 −4 0
Sustainability of new partnerships
 7. meet every day 1 −4 1 −3 −3
 8. engage in common interests and hobbies 3 2 2 1 3
 9. attend each other’s family activities −1 0 −2 0 −2
 10. the companionship of partners and family members are different 0 −1 4 0 2
 11. make me feel young again 3 −1 2 2 0
 12. enjoy the feeling of mutual companionship 3 4 2 1 2
 13. enjoy the feeling of being hand-in-hand, embracing and kissing 0 −3 3 −1 2
 14. satisfaction of sexual needs −1 −4 0 −1 −2
 15. assist to broaden the interpersonal network 0 0 0 0 2
 16. enrich and share a life together 2 1 3 4 0
 17. enjoy the romantic feeling that you never had when you were young or in a previous marriage 1 1 1 −1 − 1
 18. enjoy a normal and tangible life 2 1 1 3 1
Interpersonal influences and personal attitudes regarding new partnerships
 19. consider the thoughts of adult children −1 0 0 1 0
 20. consider the thoughts of family members −2 −2 −2 0 0
 21. consider the thoughts of relatives and friends −2 −3 0 2 −1
 22. need to keep my own independence 0 1 2 0 3
 23. is a proud and glorious matter 1 −2 −3 −2 1
 24. has a certain risk −2 0 −2 2 0
 25. consider mutual age problems 0 0 −3 −2 2
 26. consider mutual health conditions 1 3 2 4 4
 27. consider mutual financial situations −1 3 1 1 −1
 28. consider mutual religious beliefs −1 1 −1 −3 −2
 29. live together after our relationship is stable 0 0 0 −2 − 2
 30. give each other commitment after our relationship is stable 1 2 1 1 0
 31. take care of each other after our relationship is stable 2 4 3 0 −1
 32. share the living expenses after our relationship is stable −1 2 0 1 −4
 33. regard marriage as the ultimate purpose −2 1 −4 −1 −4
 34. consider mutual health situations, then decide whether to get married or not 0 2 −1 −4 3
 35. consider mutual age problems, then decide whether to get married or not −3 −1 −1 0 1
 36. consider the problem of caring for children, then decide whether to get married or not −3 −2 −1 − 1 −3
 37. consider the problem of caring for parents, then decide whether to get married or not −4 −1 − 1 − 2 1
 38. consider mutual property succession problems, then decide whether to get married or not −3 −2 0 0 −2
 39. consider family problems, then decide whether to get married or not −4 −2 0 −1 −1
 40. consider the problem of handling housework, then decide whether to get married or not −2 −1 −1 −3 − 1

a Factor ratings were identified via a Q-sort factor analysis and indicate how statements were ranked (from + 4 [most important] to − 4 [the least important]) by participants who loaded significantly onto a given factor. b Boldface indicates the significance (p < .01) of the distinguishing statements