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 | ||