Items | Item-to- total correlation indices | |
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Factor 1: Perception about child mental health | I feel that my child has become more fearful after the quake | 0.75 |
I feel that my child is always anxious | 0.75 | |
There have been some changes in behavior of my children after the quake | 0.67 | |
My child is become more dependent on us to do daily tasks such as bathing or cleaning | 0.51 | |
After the quake, I feel that my child has become more aggressive and nervous | 0.62 | |
My child likes to sleep beside us | 0.55 | |
Factor 2: Passion to help family members | I am dedicated to my responsibilities towards my family members | 0.75 |
At the moment, I am experiencing a purposeful life | 0.79 | |
I have strong and close relationships with my family members | 0.68 | |
Factor 3: Coping with trauma’s long-term effects | Despite being exposed to the quake, I feel that I have an adequate control of my living conditions | 0.7 |
I am hopeful about the future | 0.64 | |
I become unhappy and sad when I think of that incident | 0.73 | |
My child speaks frequently about the quake and its effects | 0.66 | |
I can easily tell my feelings as well as circumstances, which I had after the quake, to other people | 0.59 | |
Factor 4: Perception about behavioral and conduct disorders | My child suffers from nightmares after the quake | 0.65 |
The educational attainment of my child has declined | 0.64 | |
I feel that my child likes to be alone | 0.6 | |
After the quake, my child has accustomed to nail-biting | 0.56 |