Table 4.
Exploratory Factor Analysis of the Problematic Media Use Measure (PMUM) Short Form (9 items)
| PMUM Items (with original item numbers) | Factor Loading |
|---|---|
| 26. It is hard for my child to stop using screen media. (Unsuccessful control) | .86 |
| 47. Screen media is the only thing that seems to motivate my child. (Loss of interest) | .85 |
| 23. Screen media is all that my child seems to think about. (Preoccupation) | .85 |
| 58. My child’s screen media use interferes with family activities. (Psychosocial consequences) | .84 |
| 33. My child’s screen media use causes problems for the family. (Serious problems due to use) | .81 |
| 57. My child becomes frustrated when he/she cannot use screen media. (Withdrawal) | .81 |
| 34. The amount of time my child wants to use screen media keeps increasing. (Tolerance) | .77 |
| 10. My child sneaks using screen media. (Deception) | .72 |
| 29. When my child has had a bad day, screen media seems to be the only thing that helps him/her feel better. (Escape/relieve mood) | .68 |
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| % of Variance | 64.24% |
| Eigenvalue | 5.78 |
| Cronbach alpha | .93 |
| M (SD) | 2.16 (0.87) |
Note. Oblimin with Kaiser Normalization rotation method. The PMUM ranged from 1 = Never to 5 = Always.