Paraskevi Theofilou1. 1. Department of Psychology, Panteion University, Athens, Greece. theofi@otenet.gr
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Chronic kidney disease is a permanent condition which requires renal replacement therapy (hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, or transplantation) to maintain life. The present study aimed to investigate the association of self-esteem with health locus of control in dialysis patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A sample of 144 patients was recruited from 3 General Hospitals in the broader area of Athens, consisting of 84 patients undergoing in-center hemodialysis and 60 patients on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis. Measurements were conducted with the World Health Organization Quality of Life instrument, in which self-esteem is addressed by 1 item, and the Multidimensional Health Locus of Control inventory. RESULTS: The results indicated that self-esteem had a significant positive association with internal health locus of control. Self-esteem was also inversely related to the dimension of important others measured by the Multidimensional Health Locus of Control inventory. CONCLUSIONS: Findings of this study provide evidence that there is a strong relation between self-esteem and health locus of control in dialysis patients.
INTRODUCTION:Chronic kidney disease is a permanent condition which requires renal replacement therapy (hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, or transplantation) to maintain life. The present study aimed to investigate the association of self-esteem with health locus of control in dialysis patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A sample of 144 patients was recruited from 3 General Hospitals in the broader area of Athens, consisting of 84 patients undergoing in-center hemodialysis and 60 patients on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis. Measurements were conducted with the World Health Organization Quality of Life instrument, in which self-esteem is addressed by 1 item, and the Multidimensional Health Locus of Control inventory. RESULTS: The results indicated that self-esteem had a significant positive association with internal health locus of control. Self-esteem was also inversely related to the dimension of important others measured by the Multidimensional Health Locus of Control inventory. CONCLUSIONS: Findings of this study provide evidence that there is a strong relation between self-esteem and health locus of control in dialysis patients.