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

Table 3.

Distinguishing Statements at Both Extremes across the Five Factors

Important
level
F 1 F 2 F 3 F 4 F 5
Reasons Most 3. operate within a long-term stable relationship (3)
Least
Modes Most 4. partners should already know each other(4)
Least 6. partner is living nearby (−4)
Sustainability Most 10. the companionship of partners and family members are different (4)
13. enjoy the feeling of being hand-in-hand, embracing, and kissing (3)
Least 13. enjoy the feeling of being hand-in-hand, embracing, and kissing (−3)
14. satisfaction of sexual needs (−4)
Personal attitude & Interpersonal influences Most 31. take care of each other after our relationship is stable (4)
27. consider mutual financial situations (3)
22. need to keep my own independence (3)
Least 37. consider the problem of caring for parents, then decide whether to get married or not (−4)
35. consider the mutual age problem, then decide whether to get married or not (−3)
34. consider mutual health problems, then decide whether to get married or not (− 4) 32. share living expenses after our relationship is stable (− 4)