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. 2021 Feb 17;68(3):460–463. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2020.12.001

Table 1.

Factor loadings based on principal components factoring with varimax rotation for 18 items designed to predict intent to accept COVID-19 testing (N = 178)

Soca Seva Susa Bara Bena
Eigenvalue 5.53 2.17 1.60 1.42 1.19
% of Variance 30.73 12.07 8.88 7.89 6.62
Cronbach's a .867 .803 .765 .709 .644
Item Item meanb
I would regret it if I avoided getting test for COVID-19 and accidently passed the virus to someone else. 4.65 .850
If I declined a COVID-19 test, I would regret it later if I ended up getting someone else sick. 4.61 .804
Most of the people important to me would say I should get a coronavirus test if a healthcare provider recommends it. 4.46 .802
If a health provider recommended that I get a COVID-19 test but I chose not to, I'd be mad at myself later if I ended up passing the virus to someone I cared about. 4.68 .800
My friends would say that I should get a coronavirus test if I might have coronavirus. 4.41 .634
My parents would agree that getting a coronavirus test is a good idea if I have symptoms of coronavirus. 4.49 .533
Having coronavirus would be worse than many people think. 3.96 .844
Coronavirus is much worse than the flu. 4.37 .771
Coronavirus is a severe condition. 4.29 .765
I have a high chance of contracting coronavirus. 2.72 .845
People like me are likely to get coronavirus. 2.84 .833
It is easy for people my age to contract coronavirus. 3.75 .742
Figuring where and when to get a coronavirus test would probably be complicated. 2.45 .839
Getting a coronavirus test would probably be a hassle. 2.90 .748
Getting tested for coronavirus would probably take too long or be too expensive for me. 2.15 .729
A coronavirus test would definitely tell you if you have coronavirus. 3.90 .852
I believe that a coronavirus test would be effective way to diagnose coronavirus. 4.41 .385 .742
Having a coronavirus test is the best way to know if I have coronavirus. 4.56 .316 .512

Factor loadings < .3 suppressed for clarity.

a

bar = perceived barriers to testing; ben = perceived benefits of testing; sev = perceived disease severity; soc = social concern; sus = perceived disease susceptibility.

b

Scale items scored from 1 = strongly disagree, 2 = slightly disagree, 3 = neutral, 4 = slightly agree, 5 = strongly agree.