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Table 2 Scores of NHAS, CPSS, RS, GSES and SSRS (n = 386)

From: Nursing home adjustment in China: mediating and moderating effects

Variable

Minimum

Maximum

Mean (SD)

Number of items

Average

Total score of the NHAS

37

115

84.26(14.61)

23

3.66(0.64)

 Emotional distress

2

10

7.80(1.66)

2

3.90(0.83)

 Relationship development

11

35

25.28(4.98)

7

3.61(0.71)

 Acceptance of new residence

6

30

22.85(4.32)

6

3.81(0.72)

 Depressed mood

6

30

20.95(5.31)

6

3.49(0.89)

 Feeling at home

3

10

7.39(1.57)

2

3.70(0.79)

Total score of the PSS

3

46

23.22(7.27)

14

1.66(0.52)

Total score of the RS

35

120

84.91(13.71)

28

3.03(0.49)

 Personal resourcefulness

14

74

44.95(11.67)

16

2.81(0.73)

 Social resourcefulness

15

59

39.96(8.62)

12

3.33(0.72)

Total score of the GSES

10

40

24.38(7.52)

10

2.43(0.75)

Total score of the SSRS

14

51

34.63(6.49)

10

3.46(0.65)

 Objective support

7

25

34.63(6.49)

4

3.91(0.97)

 Subjective support

3

19

11.31(3.79)

3

3.77(1.26)

 Availability of social support

3

12

7.68(2.52)

3

2.56(0.84)

  1. Higher scores of NHAS, RS, GSES, and SSRS indicate better status; higher scores of PSS indicate the worse status of stress
  2. NHAS Nursing Home Adjustment Scale, RS Resourcefulness Scale, GSES General Self-efficacy Scale, SSRS Social Support Rate Scale, PSS Perceived Stress Scale, SD Standard deviation