Ba. Bremer, ABSENCE OF CONTROL OVER HEALTH AND THE PSYCHOLOGICAL ADJUSTMENT TO END-STAGE RENAL-DISEASE, Annals of behavioral medicine, 17(3), 1995, pp. 227-233
To examine the relationship between perceived locus of control over tr
eatment and psychological adjustment to end-stage renal disease (ESRD)
, 138 individuals were assessed for beliefs about control over health
outcomes with the Multidimensional Health Locus of Control Scales, and
for psychological adjustment using the Affect Balance Scale and the I
ndex of Well-Being. Results indicated that locus of control for health
was not related to treatment modality, but was significantly related
to indicators of emotional adjustment. Data suggest that perceived loc
us of control over treatment outcome acts as a moderator variable in p
redicting psychological adjustment to ESRD. One year later, 47 of the
original subjects participated in a follow-up study. The relationship
between perceived locus of control and psychological adjustment was re
plicated. Implications for the relationship between locus of control o
ver health and psychological and physiological well-being following re
nal failure are discussed.