APS
31st APS Annual Convention · 2019
Perceived Control and Wellness Behaviors in Cancer: Mediating Effects of Psychological Distress and Trait Hope
- Morgan Treaster
East Tennessee State University - Kelley Pugh
East Tennessee State University - Rachel Meek
East Tennessee State University - Katie Kidd
East Tennessee State University - Jameson Hirsch
East Tennessee State University
Abstract
In persons with active/remitted cancer, perceived control over health was directly associated with engagement in health promoting behavior. Control was also indirectly associated with wellness behaviors via its beneficial impact on psychopathology and hopefulness. Clinical implications may include skills training for health behaviors, Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, or Future Directed Therapy.
Health/Exercise/Sport