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Table 2 Parameter estimates with a 95% confidence interval

From: The measurement scale of resilience among family caregivers of children with cancer: a psychometric evaluation

λ

Se2

SF2

r

F1 → item1

.556 (.460, .644)

S2e1

.353 (.274, .443)

SF12

.158

rF1,F2

.624

F1 → item2

.516 (.418, .602)

S2e2

.381 (.302, .459)

 

(.105, .219)

 

(.527, .716)

F1 → item3

.585 (.485, .671)

S2e3

.240 (.193, .293)

  

rF1,F3

.656

F1 → item4

.689 .615, .754)

S2e4

.231 (.185, .281)

   

(.567, .737)

F1 → item5

.607 (.501, .695)

S2e5

.307 (.237, .387)

  

rF1,F4

.339

F1 → item6

.554 (.444, .650)

S2e6

.351 (.276, .437)

   

(.205, .466)

F1 → item7

.739 (.678, .792)

S2e7

.139 (.112, .166)

  

rF1,F5

.512

F1 → item8

.732 (.677, .783)

S2e8

.164 (.130, .197)

   

(.390, .624)

F1 → item9

.743 (.686, .793)

S2e9

.132 (.104, .161)

    

F1 → item10

.613 (.539, .686)

S2e10

.245 (.188, .310)

    

F1 → item11

.653 (.554, .738)

S2e11

.246 (.180, .320)

    

F1 → item12

.729 (.652, .790)

S2e12

.190 (.145, .240)

    

F1 → item13

.624 (.553, .689)

S2e13

.221 (.173, .274)

    

F1 → item14

.726 (.657, .786)

S2e14

.233 (.182, .284)

    

F1 → item15

.750 (.689. .806)

S2e15

.142 (.112, .171)

    

F1 → item16

.761 (.702, .816)

S2e16

.182 (.142, .223)

    

F1 → item17

.660 (.573, .736)

S2e17

.256 (.195, .323)

    

F1 → item18

.737 (.666, .799)

S2e18

.168 (.133, .205)

    

F1 → item19

.583 (.476, .677)

S2e19

.226 (.172, .290)

    

F2 → item20

.659 (.547, .746)

S2e20

.286 (.223, .355)

SF22

.220

rF2,F3

.447

F2 → item21

.589 (.457, .700)

S2e21

.353 (.262, .447)

 

(.138, .305)

 

(.334, .558)

F2 → item22

.638 (.536, .727)

S2e22

.327 (.252, .405)

  

rF2,F4

.365

F2 → item23

.735 (.647, .810)

S2e23

.241 (.175, .315)

   

(.225, .497)

F2 → item24

.758 (.677, .829)

S2e24

.231 (.171, .293)

  

rF2,F5

.706

F2 → item25

.630 (.540, .717)

S2e25

.305 (.240, .368)

   

(.591, .796)

F2 → item26

.626 (.517, .716)

S2e26

.250 (.195, .313)

    

F2 → item27

.704 (.603, .792)

S2e27

.229 (.165, .295)

    

F3 → item28

.819 (.731, .892)

S2e28

.155 (.091, .229)

SF32

.189

rF3,F4

.536

F3 → item29

.717 (.611, .814)

S2e29

.178 (.121, .241)

 

(.131, .261)

 

(.400, .660)

F3 → item30

.849 (.791 .901)

S2e30

.133 (.087, .183)

  

rF3,F5

.381

F3 → item31

.791 (.721, .854)

S2e31

.189 (.134, .245)

   

(.249, .508)

F3 → item32

.673 (.560, .773)

S2e32

.253 (.172, .335)

    

F3 → item33

.690 (.585, .784)

S2e33

.194 (.140, .252)

    

F4 → item34

.737 (.634, .835)

S2e34

.207 (.127, .289)

SF42

.246

rF4,F5

.489

F4 → item35

.761 (.668, .843)

S2e35

.206 (.130, .292)

 

(.173, .333)

 

(.368, .602)

F4 → item36

.766 (.653, .859)

S2e36

.224 (.133, .321)

    

F4 → item37

.789 (.684, .879)

S2e37

.169 (.098, .250)

    

F4 → item38

.796 (.677, .895)

S2e38

.164 (.087, .248)

    

F5 → item39

.584 (.466, .684)

S2e39

.356 (.275, .440)

SF52

.184

  

F5 → item40

.615 (.497, .718)

S2e40

.327 (.248, .406)

 

(.112, .262)

  

F5 → item41

.584 (.474, .678)

S2e41

.298 (.225, .372)

    

F5 → item42

.666 (.549, .764)

S2e42

.210 (.149, .280)

    

F5 → item43

.718 (.623, .803)

S2e43

.274 (.202, .348)

    
  1. Method to minimize the discrepancy function between the empirical covariance matrix and a covariance matrix implied by the model: free-scale least squares, bootstrap method to estimate confidence intervals: percentile. λ = standardized measurement weight, Se2 = residual variance, SF2 = factor variance, r = correlation between factors through Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient. Factors: F1 = strength and self-confidence, F2 = social competence, F3 = family support, F4 = social support, F5 = structure. Source: Prepared by the authors