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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Sep 2.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse. 2020 Mar 5;46(5):546–552. doi: 10.1080/00952990.2020.1722685

Table 3.

Factor Analysis with In-home and Consumes Alcohol Sample in NSCAW II

AUDIT item One Factora Two Factorsa Three Factorsa
1 .54 (.29) .62 (.38) .62 (.38)
2 .59 (.35) .69 (.48) .69 (.48)
3 .70 (.49) .88 (.77) .88 (.77)
4 .85 (.71) .87 (.76) .87 (.76)
5 .86 (.74) .87 (.76) .88 (.77)
6 .85 (.72) .86 (.74) .86 (.74)
7 .88 (.77) .89 (.80) .90 (.80)
8 .83 (.68) .85 (.71) .85 (.72)
9 .53 (.28) .56 (.31) .56 (.31)
10 .82 (.67) .84 (.70) .84 (.71)

Estimated correlations among factors

1 and F2/F3 0.66

F1 and F2 0.65

F1 and F3 0.67

F2 and F3 0.99

x2 (df) 634.60 (35), p < .001 179.07 (34), p < .001 180.16 (32), p < .001
RMSEA .094, p < .001 .047, p = .77 .049, p = .60
CFI .921 .981 .980
TLI .898 .975 .972
a

Standardized estimates (item-level R2);

F1=Consumption, F2=Dependence, F3=Problems; NSCAW=National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well-Being; AUDIT=Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test; F=Factor; RMSEA=Root Mean Square Error of Approximation; df=degrees of freedom; CFI=comparative fit index; TLI=Tucker Lewis Index