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. 2021 Nov 24;9:772117. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.772117

Table 6.

Rotated factor loading matrix.

Item Mean Standard deviation Factor
1 2 3 4
1. You are confident in the safety of the food you buy. 3.49 0.772 0.753
2. You are confident to solve food safety problems you may encounter. 3.34 0.840 0.788
3. You cannot obtain accurate food safety information. 3.47 0.976 0.595
4. You believe that you can contribute to joint solving of food safety problems. 3.57 0.843 0.586
5. You learn from any food safety accidents you have experienced, if any, and improve your food safety awareness afterwards. 3.09 1.006 0.725
6. You seek a solution calmly when encountering food problems. 3.60 0.861 0.737
7. You take great care to avoid buying defective food products. 3.88 0.991 0.648
8. You have to a zero-tolerance attitude toward foods with safety risks. 3.64 0.920 0.678
9. You believe that citizens can play a role in food safety risk management. 3.43 0.916 0.622
10. You believe that the quality of the vast majority of food in the market is guaranteed. 3.75 0.824 0.697
11. You believe that food safety is better now than in the past. 3.54 0.888 0.734
12. You believe that food safety will be better in the future. 3.66 0.860 0.649
13. You believe that it is meaningful to participate in food safety social co-governance. 3.98 0.837 0.748
14. You believe that food safety will be better in the future despite the persistent occurrence of food safety incidents at present. 3.72 0.814 0.659
15. You will actively learn food safety knowledge to protect your dietary health. 3.86 0.826 0.758
16. You believe that there will be better solutions to food safety issues in the future. 3.68 0.897 0.623