Locus of Control Orientation Among Obese Adults in Outpatient Treatment for Obesity |
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Authors: | Jon K. Mills Thomas J. Cullen |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology , Lewis University , USA |
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Abstract: | We studied locus of control (LOC) in samples of obese and nonobese subjects. We administered Rotter's (1966) I-E Scale to 106 obese adults in outpatient treatment for obesity and to 99 nonobese controls. The obese subjects were significantly more internally oriented than the control group. These findings challenge currently held assumptions on the directionality of LOC in obese groups. The results contradict the consensus among researchers that obese individuals have an external LOC orientation. The finding that internal LOC is associated with the obese condition may be a useful predictor variable influencing obesity treatment, approaches, and outcome. |
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Keywords: | college students hope theory intervention self-efficacy sense of coherence |
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