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. 2022 Sep 30;4(3):e6821. doi: 10.32872/cpe.6821

Table 1. Factor Loadings, After Oblimin Rotation, for the 11 Items of Attitudes Towards Teleconsultation for Psychotherapists Proposing and not Proposing it.

Items of attitudes towards teleconsultation Factors
(1)
Attention
(2)
Technical Issues
(3)
Interpersonal Communication (reversed)
I will be too distracted .883
I will not be engaged/present enough .851
The client/patient will not be engaged/present enough .647
There will be too many distractions in the individual .572
My personal infrastructure will not be adequate for teleconsultation (e.g., limited infrastructure, isolated room for the session, etc.) .387 .328
Teleconsultation requires a good handling of informatics tools .838
Technical issues will have too big of an impact on communication .729
The lack of non-verbal information will be too important -.854
Teleconsultation will limit the development of a good therapeutic relationship -.778
It will be difficult to set up some interventions .433 -.505
Teleconsultation will increase dropout number in certain individuals (e.g., addictions) -.357