Table 7. Reliability and validity test of the variables.

Factor Measuring item Factor loading value Value Variance Reliability
Life satisfaction 2. I think I live a valuable life. .855 4.417 63.102 .901
4. I am satisfied with the quality of life for myself and my family. .846
1. I am happy. .833
3. I am satisfied with life in the village where I live now. .815
5. I am satisfied with my current job. .784
6. I am mentally healthy. .762
7. I get along well with my neighbors. .647
KMO(Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin)=.882, Bartlett’s test of sphericity x2= 1047.420(df=21, p=.000), Total variance explained= 63.102%
Migration satisfaction Psychological life satisfaction 4. I became healthier after the migration. .833 3.724 41.374 .890
3. I am happier now than I was in the early stages (less than a year) of migration. .804
2. I feel good about leaving the city. .799
5. I am more relaxed psychologically after the migration. .793
1. I am happier living in the country than in the city. .751
6. My family is also satisfied with the migration. .636
Location satisfaction 8. I can feel the cultural enjoyment of mountain villages. .815 2.306 25.622 .757
9. I have no inconvenience living in a mountain village .785
7. I can work whenever I want in mountain villages. .779
KMO(Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin)=.858, Bartlett’s test of sphericity x2= 1248.771(df=36, p=.000), Total variance explained= 66.995%
Behavioral intention 2. Would recommend to others. .971 1.884 94.196 .938
1. Would visit the Jirisan Dulle-gil Trail. .971
KMO(Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin)=.500, Bartlett’s test of sphericity x2= 382.290(df=1, p=.000), Total variance explained= 94.196%