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. 2022 Jul 19;46(6):1157–1169. doi: 10.1007/s10608-022-10318-9

Table 4.

Factor Statistics

Factor Loadings
Item # Item Communalities F1 F2 F3 F4
3 My loved one will feel like a ‘failure’ if they do not ‘succeed’ in treatment. .41 .53 .00 − .08 .11
10 Treatment will be overwhelming for my loved one. .60 .75 − .05 − .14 − .07
12 My loved one will feel hopeless or depressed if treatment does not help. .41 .61 − .06 − .03 .08
14 Treatment will create too much pressure for my loved one. .75 .81 .00 − .02 .08
15 Through treatment, my loved one may learn about symptoms or fears others have, and will take on these fears or symptoms as their own. .45 .55 .21 − .01 − .02
17 Treatment will lead to worsened symptoms. .61 .62 .21 .03 .10
5 Treatment will negatively change the way my loved one sees me. .71 .01 .79 − .06 .11
8 I will lose my relationship with my loved one because of this treatment. .68 − .10 .82 − .10 .09
11 If my loved one’s anxiety improves, other issues in our relationship/family will become more prominent. .34 .09 .56 .00 − .14
13 Treatment will change my loved one in a negative way. .57 .32 .51 .16 .18
7 My loved one will not use the coping tools that they learn in treatment. .68 − .06 − .03 − .73 .23
16 My loved one will not be fully committed to improving. .70 − .01 .08 − .83 − .04
18 My loved one will not complete all the required components of the treatment. .67 .04 .03 − .78 .01
19 If treatment is difficult, my loved one will become discouraged and give up. .74 .30 − .03 − .70 − .04
2 Treatment will not work. .71 .19 − .11 .01 .76
4 Treatment will be a waste of time and/or money. .54 − .03 .20 − .09 .64
6 Treatment will not be potent or comprehensive enough to help my loved one. .60 .10 − .02 − .14 .64

Extraction communalities are reported. Factor loadings are represented by pattern coefficients. F1 = Adverse Reactions (AR); F2 = Personal/Family Consequences (PC); F3 = Lack of Commitment (LC); F4 = Ineffectiveness (IE). See Appendix for final measure.