This article examined the predictive role of perceived control in long-term changes in disability among 1541 independently living older persons. Disability referred to self-reported difficulties with (instrumental) activities of daily living. Perceived control referred to the extent to which one assumes oneself as having control over one's life chances, unlike the fatalistic assumption that one's life is ruled by external factors. Data on disability and perceived control were collected in 1993 and recollected in 2001. Covariates included age, gender, living arrangement, level of education, and the number of chronic medical conditions. Regression equations were estimated with disability in 2001 as outcome and the selected variables as predic...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Biomed Central via the DOI in this record.B...
Ageing with a disability increases the risk of hospitalization and nursing home admission. Ageing in...
Infurna FJ, Mayer A, Anstey KJ. The effect of perceived control on self-reported cardiovascular dise...
This article examined the predictive role of perceived control in long-term changes in disability am...
This article examined the predictive role of perceived control in long-term changes in disability am...
This article examined the predictive role of perceived control in long-term changes in disability am...
This study examined the predictive role of perceived control in recovery of physical functions after...
Perceived control and long-term changes in disability in late middle-aged and older persons:An eight...
We studied the impact of four psychological attributes (neuroticism, extraversion, mastery or percei...
OBJECTIVE: This article explores psychosocial variables associated with illness and age-related loss...
Using a prospective design, this study examines the mediating effect of perceived control in explain...
# American Aging Association 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Ab...
Research has established the health benefits of psychological factors, including the way individuals...
"This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: [Milte, C. M., Luszcz, M. A., Ratcliffe...
The sample includes 124,949 participants aged 70 and older in the 1982–1996 National Health Intervie...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Biomed Central via the DOI in this record.B...
Ageing with a disability increases the risk of hospitalization and nursing home admission. Ageing in...
Infurna FJ, Mayer A, Anstey KJ. The effect of perceived control on self-reported cardiovascular dise...
This article examined the predictive role of perceived control in long-term changes in disability am...
This article examined the predictive role of perceived control in long-term changes in disability am...
This article examined the predictive role of perceived control in long-term changes in disability am...
This study examined the predictive role of perceived control in recovery of physical functions after...
Perceived control and long-term changes in disability in late middle-aged and older persons:An eight...
We studied the impact of four psychological attributes (neuroticism, extraversion, mastery or percei...
OBJECTIVE: This article explores psychosocial variables associated with illness and age-related loss...
Using a prospective design, this study examines the mediating effect of perceived control in explain...
# American Aging Association 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Ab...
Research has established the health benefits of psychological factors, including the way individuals...
"This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: [Milte, C. M., Luszcz, M. A., Ratcliffe...
The sample includes 124,949 participants aged 70 and older in the 1982–1996 National Health Intervie...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Biomed Central via the DOI in this record.B...
Ageing with a disability increases the risk of hospitalization and nursing home admission. Ageing in...
Infurna FJ, Mayer A, Anstey KJ. The effect of perceived control on self-reported cardiovascular dise...