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Table 1 Factor structure of the Citizenship Measure (N = 174)

From: Citizenship and recovery: two intertwined concepts for civic-recovery

 

Factors

Dimensions and items of the citizenship scale

1

2

3

4

5

Basic needs (n = 5 items; α = .60)

     

   - Your basic needs are met

.55

    

   - You do things to take care of your home

.42

    

   - You are safe in your community

.39

    

   - There are laws that will protect you

.39

    

   - You have or would have access to employment

.31

    

Involvement in community (n = 4 items; α = .65)

     

   - You are include in your community

 

.60

   

   - You have responsibilities to others in the community

 

.58

   

   - You can influence your community or local government

 

.54

   

   - You have knowledge about your community

 

.49

   

Self-determination (n = 6 items; α = .67)

     

   - You or your family have choices in education

  

.58

  

   - You stand up for what you believe in

  

.56

 

-.31

   - You have the right to be in a relationship with a partner of your choice

  

.43

  

   - You have privacy

  

.40

  

   - You have the right to be disagree with others

  

.32

  

   - You can make choices about how you spend your money

  

.30

  

Basic needs (n = 5 items; α = .60)

     

   - You have access to adequate healthcare

   

-.67

 

   - You have or could have access to adequate and affordable housing

   

-.54

 

   - You would have access to public assistance, if needed

-.32

 

.30

-.49

 

   - You have choices in your mental healthcare

   

-.32

 

Respect by others (n = 4 items; α = .74)

     

   - You are treated with dignity and respect

    

-.69

   - You feel accepted by you

    

-.63

   - You listen to you

    

-.52

   - You personal decisions and choices are respected

    

-.43

Eigenvalues

4.9

1.9

1.7

1.5

1.4

Variance after rotation

18.6

5.6

4.8

3.6

3.3