TY - JOUR
T1 - Control cognitions and causal attributions as predictors of fatigue severity in a community sample
AU - Wells, Lesley
AU - Thorsteinsson, Einar B.
AU - Brown, Rhonda F.
PY - 2012/3/1
Y1 - 2012/3/1
N2 - Control cognitions and causal attributions of fatigue were examined in relation to Weiner's Causal Attribution theory in a community sample. Participants were 97 females and 43 males, aged 18-83 years. Weiner's dimensions of stability and uncontrollability and physical and psychosocial attributions of fatigue were related to fatigue severity. Escape-avoidance coping mediated between psychosocial causal attributions of fatigue to fatigue; whereas planful problem-solving and exercise moderated between stability cognitions to fatigue and psychosocial attributions of fatigue to fatigue, respectively. This, the cause(s) of fatigue were perceived as stable, uncontrollable, and involving physical and psychosocial factors, participants reported worse fatigue. Taken together, the results suggest that fatigue treatments may be most effective when they are tailored or matched to the belief systems of the individuals with fatigue.
AB - Control cognitions and causal attributions of fatigue were examined in relation to Weiner's Causal Attribution theory in a community sample. Participants were 97 females and 43 males, aged 18-83 years. Weiner's dimensions of stability and uncontrollability and physical and psychosocial attributions of fatigue were related to fatigue severity. Escape-avoidance coping mediated between psychosocial causal attributions of fatigue to fatigue; whereas planful problem-solving and exercise moderated between stability cognitions to fatigue and psychosocial attributions of fatigue to fatigue, respectively. This, the cause(s) of fatigue were perceived as stable, uncontrollable, and involving physical and psychosocial factors, participants reported worse fatigue. Taken together, the results suggest that fatigue treatments may be most effective when they are tailored or matched to the belief systems of the individuals with fatigue.
KW - causal attributions
KW - control cognitions
KW - coping
KW - fatigue
KW - locus of control
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84863129194&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/00224545.2011.586655
DO - 10.1080/00224545.2011.586655
M3 - Article
SN - 0022-4545
VL - 152
SP - 185
EP - 198
JO - Journal of Social Psychology
JF - Journal of Social Psychology
IS - 2
ER -