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. 2019 Aug 23;14(8):e0221526. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0221526

Table 2. Summary of behavioral constructs and their subdomains.

Measure Range Mean S.D. Cronbach’s alpha
Perceived behavior control (PC) 1–4 2.52 1.17 0.859
PC1 1–4 2.36 1.01
PC2 1–4 2.46 1.11
PC3 1–4 2.68 1.03
PC4 1–4 2.62 1.07
PC5 1–4 2.57 1.13
PC6 1–4 2.47 1.11
Subjective norms (SN) 1–4 1.89 0.82 0.707
SN1 1–4 1.86 0.93
SN2 1–4 1.88 0.93
SN3 1–4 1.93 0.86
Attitudes (AT) 1–4 2.34 1.34 0.829
AT1 1–4 2.27 1.08
AT2 1–4 2.41 1.10
AT3 1–4 2.35 1.23
AT4 1–4 2.33 1.22

Legend of the variables

SD: standard deviation.

PC1: The couple is ready to sacrifice the time and freedom for the baby

PC2: A suitable babysitter is available when the couple works outside

PC3: A lot of money will be spent to raise a (another) child

PC4: The couple has sufficient materials for child rearing

PC5: The couple’s family members can help them take care of the baby

PC6: The couple has a stable income

SN1: The family should have a boy (or girl)

SN2: His/her partner prefers to have a boy (or girl)

SN3: The relatives and friends around the couple have already had two children

AT1: The couple enjoys having a big family

AT2: The couple enjoys the fun of raising a child

AT3: Only healthy parents can have a child

AT4: Having a child can maintain a good relationship between the couple