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Table 1.

Items that remained in the scale after applying the Content Validity Ratio (CVR).

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Table 2.

Participants demographics.

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Table 3.

I-Unico, I-ECV, and I-Real item values.

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Table 4.

Training dataset: Factorial loads, communality, and Eta.

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Test dataset: Factor loading, communality and Eta.

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Full dataset: Factor loading, communality, and Eta.

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Table 7.

Synthesis of the models.

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Table 8.

Item answer frequency.

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Table 9.

Description of dimensions and scores recorded for the Family Vulnerability Scale.

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Table 10.

Limits, classification, and interpretation of Family Vulnerability Scale scores.

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Table 11.

Family Vulnerability Scale for Brazil (EVFAM-BR).

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Table 12.

Family Vulnerability Scale for Brazil (Escala de Vulnerabilidade Familiar, EVFAM-BR, in Portuguese).

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