Milieu and personal control in the elderly

This paper provides evidence that certain aspects of an elderly person's life can affect their sense of personal control and adjustment. Personal control was measured in a group of 75 elderly men and women, age 55 to 84 years, who were participating in multi-purpose senior centers in Broward Co...

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Main Author: Elwell, Michael Frances
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Published: FIU Digital Commons 1982
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spelling ndltd-fiu.edu-oai-digitalcommons.fiu.edu-etd-44332018-07-20T03:32:07Z Milieu and personal control in the elderly Elwell, Michael Frances This paper provides evidence that certain aspects of an elderly person's life can affect their sense of personal control and adjustment. Personal control was measured in a group of 75 elderly men and women, age 55 to 84 years, who were participating in multi-purpose senior centers in Broward County, Florida. Seventeen predictor variables, clustered into three groups, demographic, social behavior, and physical health, were utilized to predict personal control in this group of aged individuals. Locus of control was measured by an adaptation of Rotter's (1960) I-E scale (Cicirelli, 1980). One demographic variable social position, and three social behavior variables were significant predictors. Variables affecting a belief in external control were level of social position, level of inactivity, amount of social participation, contact with friends and relatives and the number of sickdays. 1982-04-13T08:00:00Z text application/pdf http://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/etd/3142 FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations FIU Digital Commons Older people Psychology Control (Psychology) Psychology
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topic Older people
Psychology
Control (Psychology)
Psychology
spellingShingle Older people
Psychology
Control (Psychology)
Psychology
Elwell, Michael Frances
Milieu and personal control in the elderly
description This paper provides evidence that certain aspects of an elderly person's life can affect their sense of personal control and adjustment. Personal control was measured in a group of 75 elderly men and women, age 55 to 84 years, who were participating in multi-purpose senior centers in Broward County, Florida. Seventeen predictor variables, clustered into three groups, demographic, social behavior, and physical health, were utilized to predict personal control in this group of aged individuals. Locus of control was measured by an adaptation of Rotter's (1960) I-E scale (Cicirelli, 1980). One demographic variable social position, and three social behavior variables were significant predictors. Variables affecting a belief in external control were level of social position, level of inactivity, amount of social participation, contact with friends and relatives and the number of sickdays.
author Elwell, Michael Frances
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title Milieu and personal control in the elderly
title_short Milieu and personal control in the elderly
title_full Milieu and personal control in the elderly
title_fullStr Milieu and personal control in the elderly
title_full_unstemmed Milieu and personal control in the elderly
title_sort milieu and personal control in the elderly
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