Literature DB >> 16024407

Effects of faith and secular factors on locus of control in middle-aged and older cardiac patients.

Amy L Ai1, Christopher Peterson, Willard Rodgers, Terrence N Tice.   

Abstract

The complex relationships between faith factors and health locus of control were explored. Different from general expectancy, internal control was conceptualized as event-specific self-efficacy. Both control and faith are multidimensional phenomena and affect an individual's health and wellbeing. Yet, how faith and secular factors (e.g., demographic variables) are jointly related to personal control of patients in the face of medical crises remains empirically under-examined. Based on a comprehensive review of different aspects of perceived personal control, spiritual surrender, and faith factors, we presumed a multivariate association among them. Using data from two sequential interviews and the Society of Thoracic Surgeons' Adult Cardiac Database, the study examined the association between these faith factors and different health loci of control among 224 middle-aged and older patients 1 day prior to major cardiac surgery. Primary findings from multiple regression analyses generally supported our hypotheses. Greater internal control was positively related to using private prayer for coping, an event-specific "vicarious" control strategy, but negatively related to subjective religiosity, a general faith measure, after controlling for effects of other secular factors, especially cardiac-significant ones. Several factors in the medical history affected different loci of control. Older age and minority status were associated with greater external control.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16024407     DOI: 10.1080/13607860500142804

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aging Ment Health        ISSN: 1360-7863            Impact factor:   3.658


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