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The percentage of people who own a car in China is low, and this could explain why the frequency of the 7th item (drive faster) was low in BP (11.6%) and UP (10.3%) patients.
The version implemented here is the one produced by Hinshaw and Atwood [ 30] which compared to the original Risser scale differs at the 7th item of the "technical-professional" subscale where the phrase "over the telephone" was deleted.
The frequency of positive responses to twenty-eight items in BP patients was significantly higher than in UP patients, with the exception of four items (7th item, tend to drive faster; 21st item, more easily distracted; 25th item, more impatient/irritable; 32nd item, take more drugs; Figure 1).
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3. Item construction 3a.
Suggestions were made 42 item.
Fig. 1 Item example.
Fig. 1 Item 34 from the NUCEE.
Table 1 Exploratory factorial analysis Factor 1 MWQ Item 1 0.631 Item 2 0.74 Item 3 0.783 Item 4 0.771 Item 5 0.672 Eigenvalues 2.6 % explained variance 52.1.
9 dimensions applicable to all DSTs relate to Information (8 items); Probabilities (8 items); Values (4 items); Decision Guidance (2 items); Development (6 items); Evidence (5 items); Disclosure (2 items); Plain language (1 item); Evaluation (2 items).
3. Item discrimination [ 25].
†Modified, 23 item questionnaire.
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