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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Occup Environ Med. 2022 Jul 18;64(12):1053–1058. doi: 10.1097/JOM.0000000000002641

Table 1:

Exploratory Factor Analysis of Meeting Recovery Measure

Item Factor 1 Factor 2
1. I needed time to recover after my last meeting before moving on to other work-related tasks. 0.74345 0.32276
2. My last meeting created problems I had to resolve before I could get back to my work tasks. 0.69591 0.41077
3. After my last meeting I had an increased desire to share/brainstorm/connect with others. * 0.09935 0.79857
4. I spent time mulling over my last meeting experience. 0.43672 0.66211
5. My last meeting set the tone for the rest of that day. * 0.31583 0.66142
6. My last meeting affected me even after I went home that day. * 0.58882 0.47158
7. After my last meeting it was hard to be fully engaged in other work tasks. 0.83030 0.22995
8. My work performance was inhibited after my last meeting. 0.82380 0.24405
9. I was motivated to do action items from the meeting right away. * −0.12209 0.80792
10. I wanted to go home early after my last work meeting. * 0.82414 0.15025
11. After my last meeting I had a decreased desire to attend meetings in the future. 0.78484 0.01367
12. I was frustrated after my last meeting. 0.84251 0.05791
13. It took me a long time to recover after my last meeting. 0.86430 0.17382
14. I distracted myself from work for some time after my last meeting. 0.83488 0.13930
15. It was tough to transition back to meaningful work tasks after my last meeting. 0.89174 0.16649
16. It took some effort to get back to work after my last meeting. 0.88113 0.17510

Note:

*

indicates removed from final item list (see Appendix A)