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Table 2 Factor Analysis

From: Cross-cultural adaptation and measurement properties of the Nepali version of the DASH (disability of arm, shoulder and hand) in patients with shoulder pain

 

Component

Gross Motor

Symptoms

Fine Motor

recreational

Q1 (Open a jar)

.135

.054

.695

−.002

Q2 (Write)

−.004

.117

.586

−.108

Q3 (Turn a key)

−.177

.114

.735

.044

Q4 (Prepare a meal)

.166

−.023

.743

−.058

Q5 (Open a door)

.155

−.046

.701

.059

Q6 (Put an object on a high shelf)

.781

.057

−.032

.125

Q7 (Heavy house chores)

.708

−.105

.214

.049

Q8 (Make a bed)

.720

−.130

.243

.070

Q9 (Yard work)

.493

−.073

.455

.066

Q10 (Carry a bag)

.430

−.036

.514

−.132

Q11 (Carry a heavy object)

.704

−.035

.107

−.142

Q12 (Change a light bulb)

.822

.108

−.120

.053

Q13 (Wash hair)

.522

.104

.362

.027

Q14 (Wash back)

.786

−.034

.054

.091

Q15 (Put on a sweater)

.724

−.024

.128

−.098

Q16 (Cut food)

.123

.035

.653

−.111

Q17 (Activities using little effort)

.094

−.215

.632

.291

Q18 (Activities using some force)

.212

−.162

.106

.783

Q19 (Activities requiring free arm movements)

−.186

.026

.018

.805

Q20 (Transport activities)

.213

.074

.411

.103

Q21 (Sexual activities)

.000

−.209

.087

−.096

Q22 (Interference in social activities)

−.192

.420

.572

.065

Q23 (Limitation in work or ADLs)

.190

.228

.468

.221

Q24 (Arm pain)

.275

.416

.097

.141

Q25 (Pain during specific activity)

.585

.178

−.130

−.092

Q26 (Tingling)

−.111

.694

.141

−.160

Q27 (Weakness)

.050

.699

.186

−.071

Q28 (Stiffness)

.158

.676

.057

−.133

Q29 (Difficulty in sleeping)

.114

.515

.249

−.115

Q30 (Feeling less capable/confident)

.341

.338

−.017

.234

  1. Extraction Method: Principal Component Analysis
  2. Rotation Method: Oblimin with Kaiser Normalization
  3. a. Rotation converged in 12 iterations
  4. Note: Bold and italic texts represent factor loading in the specific factor