Health promotion, health locus of control, and health behavior : two field experiments.

Author(s)
Quadrel, M.J. & Lau, R.R.
Year
Abstract

In spite of a sizable body of research on the effects of information promotions on health knowledge and health behavior, relatively little is known about how such efforts affect change (or why they do not). This paper addresses that problem by exploring the particular role that health locus of control beliefs play in individual responses to health promotion efforts aimed at encouraging preventive health behaviors.

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B 30586 [electronic version only] /01 /
Source

Journal of Applied Social Psychology, Vol. 19 (1989), No. 18, p. 1497-1521, 46 ref.

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