Aims to test the ability of a model that integrates the theory of planned behavior (TPB) into the International Classification of Functioning Disability and Health (ICF) to predict walking limitations in adults awaiting hip or knee replacement surgery. Study Design and Participants: Cross-sectional structural equation modeling study of activity limitations in 190 adults. Method: A postal questionnaire measuring the TPB, ICF and walking limitations. Results: The integrated model accounted for more variance in activity limitations (57%) than either the TPB or ICF alone. Control beliefs (TPB) significantly mediated the relationship between impairment (ICF) and activity limitations. Conclusions: The integrated model provides an interdisciplinar...
Numerous theoretical frameworks have been applied to further our understanding of the correlates, ca...
Objectives First, this study compares the ability of an integrated model of activity and activity li...
Background: The prevalence of disability increases with age; therefore with an aging population, int...
Objective: To test the ability of a model that integrates the theory of planned behavior (TPB) into ...
Aims to test the ability of a model that integrates the theory of planned behavior (TPB) into the In...
Objective: Disability from chronic illness is a major problem for society, yet the study of its dete...
Purpose: The predictive utility of an integrated model of disability is tested. The integrated model...
Objective: Disability from chronic illness is a major problem for society, yet the study of its dete...
Objective: Disability from chronic illness is a major problem for society, yet the study of its dete...
Disability from chronic illness is a major problem for society, yet the study of its determinants la...
Background: The prevalence of disability increases with age; therefore with an aging population, int...
Background. Previous research has supported an integrated biomedical and behavioural model explainin...
The International Classification of Functioning Disability and Health (ICF) offers an agreed languag...
Johnston (1996) proposed that disability can be predicted by a model integrating biomedical and psyc...
First, this study compares the ability of an integrated model of activity and activity limitations, ...
Numerous theoretical frameworks have been applied to further our understanding of the correlates, ca...
Objectives First, this study compares the ability of an integrated model of activity and activity li...
Background: The prevalence of disability increases with age; therefore with an aging population, int...
Objective: To test the ability of a model that integrates the theory of planned behavior (TPB) into ...
Aims to test the ability of a model that integrates the theory of planned behavior (TPB) into the In...
Objective: Disability from chronic illness is a major problem for society, yet the study of its dete...
Purpose: The predictive utility of an integrated model of disability is tested. The integrated model...
Objective: Disability from chronic illness is a major problem for society, yet the study of its dete...
Objective: Disability from chronic illness is a major problem for society, yet the study of its dete...
Disability from chronic illness is a major problem for society, yet the study of its determinants la...
Background: The prevalence of disability increases with age; therefore with an aging population, int...
Background. Previous research has supported an integrated biomedical and behavioural model explainin...
The International Classification of Functioning Disability and Health (ICF) offers an agreed languag...
Johnston (1996) proposed that disability can be predicted by a model integrating biomedical and psyc...
First, this study compares the ability of an integrated model of activity and activity limitations, ...
Numerous theoretical frameworks have been applied to further our understanding of the correlates, ca...
Objectives First, this study compares the ability of an integrated model of activity and activity li...
Background: The prevalence of disability increases with age; therefore with an aging population, int...