Health locus of control in late life: a study of genetic and environmental influences in twins aged 80 years and older. |
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Authors: | B Johansson J D Grant R Plomin N L Pedersen F Ahern S Berg G E McClearn |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Gerontology, University College of Health Sciences, J?nk?ping, Sweden. |
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Abstract: | The factor structure of health locus of control (Form A; K. A. Wallston, B. S. Wallston, & R. DeVellis, 1978) was examined in 420 octogenarians (M age = 83.2 years), and the contributions of genetic and environmental factors to health-control beliefs in 141 octogenarian twin pairs (71 identical, 70 same-sex fraternal) were estimated. Factor analyses reproduced previously proposed factors (Internal, Chance, and Powerful Others). Associations between health-control beliefs and life satisfaction, depression, and other health-related measures (e.g., self-rated health, outpatient contacts, and hospitalization), were modest. Quantitative genetic analyses revealed significant shared environmental influence on the Chance subscale, and significant familiality (attributable to a combination of genetic and shared environmental influences) on the Powerful Others subscale; there was no evidence of familiality on the Internal subscale. |
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