2018
DOI: 10.19080/jyp.2018.06.555683
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Relationships between Multidimensional Health Locus of Control and Low Back Pain: A Mini-Review

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“…In addition, health-related locus of control, which reflects an individual's orientation towards whether their health is a byproduct of their actions versus circumstances out of their control, represents one avenue of investigating the meaning of pain and its relationship to psychological outcome. The Health Locus of Control scale (Fletcher & Scaffa, 2018;Levenson, 1974;Wallston & Wallston, 1982) is an instrument that measures this construct by assessing three independent dimensions of controllability over health: Internal (one's behavior directly influences health), Externalpowerful (the actions of others, such as physicians and healthcare providers influence health), and External-chance (fate or luck influences health).…”
Section: Living With Painmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, health-related locus of control, which reflects an individual's orientation towards whether their health is a byproduct of their actions versus circumstances out of their control, represents one avenue of investigating the meaning of pain and its relationship to psychological outcome. The Health Locus of Control scale (Fletcher & Scaffa, 2018;Levenson, 1974;Wallston & Wallston, 1982) is an instrument that measures this construct by assessing three independent dimensions of controllability over health: Internal (one's behavior directly influences health), Externalpowerful (the actions of others, such as physicians and healthcare providers influence health), and External-chance (fate or luck influences health).…”
Section: Living With Painmentioning
confidence: 99%