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Is it a worrying factor?
An increasingly worrying factor is that the growth in commercial air travel has left many airlines scrambling to meet demand.
MFQ items on the worrying factor showed only small to medium loadings (e.g. "I thought bad things would happen to me", "I thought I looked ugly").
Inter-factor correlations were r =.79 for the depressed mood and worrying factor; r =.86 for the depressed mood and somatic/information processing factor; and r =.78 for the worrying and somatic/information processing factor.
The loadings on the specific generalized worrying factor (8 items) were highest for "I worried", "I worried a lot of the time", and "I worried when I went to bed"(loadings >.40) The specific generalized worrying factor only contained three items with factor loadings >.40, which were all similarly worded.
With many people relying on plant products for their primary health care needs, possible toxicity to humans is a worrying factor.
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For the cancer worry factor, the results were unchanged across the listwise and pairwise deletion methods, suggesting that this construct was equivalent for both people with and without children.
Interestingly, the emotional category item of being worried factored with this group of items.
The worry factor started to rise at that point.
The Worry factor had good reliability (Cα = 0.769).
The reliability of the Worry factor was supported by reliability assessment.
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