Relationships between locus of control,health value,and preventive health behaviors among women |
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Authors: | Sandy K. Wurtele Jerry C. Britcher Debra A. Saslawsky |
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Affiliation: | Washington State University USA |
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Abstract: | This study examines the relationships between locus of control expectancies, rated health value, and reported participation in preventive health behaviors among a healthy sample of undergraduate women. The prediction that participation in preventive health behaviors would be a joint function of an internal health-related locus of control belief and holding health in high value was not supported. Instead, individuals who valued their health reported participating in a greater number of health-enhancing behaviors compared to those who valued their health less. Respondents' scores on a health value scale in combination with their rated health status proved to be better predictors of health behaviors than their locus of control beliefs. Limitations of locus of control research with young, healthy individuals are discussed and further investigation into the utility and validity of health value scales is recommended. |
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Keywords: | Address reprint requests to Sandy K. Wurtele Department of Psychology Washington State University Pullman WA 99164-4830. |
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