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Autonomous regulation and locus of control as predictors of antiretroviral medication adherence.

Autonomous regulation and locus of control as predictors of antiretroviral medication adherence.

Ian Lynam
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Medication adherence is of high importance for those that are HIV+, yet little is known about the variables of autonomous regulation and locus of control and how they are related to adherence. The goal of this study was to examine the interrelationships between autonomous regulation and locus of control as well as to determine which was a better predictor of adherence.;Autonomous regulation was positively related to internal locus of control , and negatively related to chance locus of control . Autonomous regulation was positively related to adherence and chance locus of control was negatively related to adherence , but when included in a regression together, neither was a significant predictor of adherence. Autonomous regulation was mediated by self-efficacy to predict adherence .
Language
English
Pages
30
Format
NOOKstudy eTextbook
Publisher
ProQuest LLC
Release
May 06, 2022
ISBN
054981227X
ISBN 13
9780549812272

Autonomous regulation and locus of control as predictors of antiretroviral medication adherence.

Ian Lynam
0/5 ( ratings)
Medication adherence is of high importance for those that are HIV+, yet little is known about the variables of autonomous regulation and locus of control and how they are related to adherence. The goal of this study was to examine the interrelationships between autonomous regulation and locus of control as well as to determine which was a better predictor of adherence.;Autonomous regulation was positively related to internal locus of control , and negatively related to chance locus of control . Autonomous regulation was positively related to adherence and chance locus of control was negatively related to adherence , but when included in a regression together, neither was a significant predictor of adherence. Autonomous regulation was mediated by self-efficacy to predict adherence .
Language
English
Pages
30
Format
NOOKstudy eTextbook
Publisher
ProQuest LLC
Release
May 06, 2022
ISBN
054981227X
ISBN 13
9780549812272

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