Life-Stress, Locus of Control, and Treatment-Seeking

Autor: Manuck, Stephen B., Hinrichsen, James J., Ross, Elizabeth O.
Zdroj: Psychological Reports; October 1975, Vol. 37 Issue: 2 p589-590, 2p
Abstrakt: In a study of the relationship between life-stress, Locus of Control and illness-related treatment-seeking behavior, 129 undergraduates were divided into Internals and Externals by Rotter's Locus of Control questionnaire and into groups of high and low life-stress Ss by Jacobs' Life Change Inventory (Category A). 98 Ss were available for follow-up after a 6-mo. period of risk. It was found that highly stressed Ss were more likely to seek treatment for physical complaints during risk than were low-stressed Ss. Low-stressed Externals were more likely to seek treatment than low-stressed Internals, but there was no significant difference between Internals and Externals under high-stress conditions.
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