2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpsychores.2008.02.008
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The prediction of self-care behaviors in end-stage renal disease patients using Leventhal's Self-Regulatory Model

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“…Atkinson et al [77] referred to Lunsford et al [105], although Lunsford et al themselves had used the individual sub-scales separately. Hastings and Brown [79] and O'Connor et al [85] referred to Carver et al [10], and Gillen [78], Hirsch et al [109] and Wichianson et al [90] referred to Meyer [83], while Meyer himself had referred to Carver et al [112]. Studies that did not publish results from exploratory factor analyses of their own dataset (Table 3) therefore did not appear to have been influenced very much by the factor analytical results from studies using the Brief COPE-or at least the ones that met the criterion of the present review that turning to religion be included.…”
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“…Atkinson et al [77] referred to Lunsford et al [105], although Lunsford et al themselves had used the individual sub-scales separately. Hastings and Brown [79] and O'Connor et al [85] referred to Carver et al [10], and Gillen [78], Hirsch et al [109] and Wichianson et al [90] referred to Meyer [83], while Meyer himself had referred to Carver et al [112]. Studies that did not publish results from exploratory factor analyses of their own dataset (Table 3) therefore did not appear to have been influenced very much by the factor analytical results from studies using the Brief COPE-or at least the ones that met the criterion of the present review that turning to religion be included.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A common way to analyse Brief COPE scores was to combine the scores from the first eight sub-scales into one score (i.e., active coping, planning, positive reframing, acceptance, humor, turning to religion, emotional support, and instrumental support) and the remaining sub-scales into another (Tables 4). Of the 34 studies listed in Table 3, 12 had used this approach [77][78][79]81,83,85,90,91,102,103]. Four of these twelve studies [81,91,102,103] mentioned general theoretical considerations or did not provide any justification or reference.…”
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“…38 According to the study carried out a relationship was detected between negative illness perception and adherence to diet whereas O'Connor et al identified a relation between emotional perceptions and diet as well as emotional and timeline perceptions and adherence to medication. 33,39 Problem solving skills such as managing the illness, coping with emotional status and symptoms caused by HD can be acquired in HD patients and accompanying problems may be overcome if perception of illness is assessed and the perceptions of the patients regarding their illness are affected in a positive way.…”
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confidence: 99%