According to the common-sense model of self-regulation, individuals form lay representations of illnesses that guide coping procedures to manage illness threat. We meta-analyzed studies adopting the model to (a) examine the intercorrelations among illness representation dimensions, coping strategies, and illness outcomes; (b) test the sufficiency of a process model in which relations between illness representations and outcomes were mediated by coping strategies; and (c) test effects of moderators on model relations. Studies adopting the common-sense model in chronic illness (k = 254) were subjected to random-effects meta-analysis. The pattern of zero-order corrected correlations among illness representation dimensions (identity, consequenc...
Objectives. The self-regulatory model proposes that an individual's cognitive representations of ill...
Objectives. The self-regulatory model proposes that an individual's cognitive representations of ill...
Self-regulation theory was used to examine how people cope with the diagnosis and management of chro...
The common sense model of illness self-regulation outlines the dynamic processes by which individual...
A meta-analysis of empirical studies (N = 45) adopting Leventhal, Meyer and Nerenz's (1980) Common S...
The common sense model of illness self-regulation outlines the dynamic processes by which individual...
A meta-analysis of empirical studies (N = 45) adopting Leventhal, Meyer and Nerenz's (1980) Common S...
The common sense model of illness self-regulation outlines the dynamic processes by which individual...
The common sense model of illness self-regulation outlines the dynamic processes by which individual...
Consistent with the common-sense model of self-regulation, illness representations are considered th...
The Commonsense Model of Self-Regulation (CSM) has a history of over 50 years as a theoretical frame...
Research on the Commonsense Self-Regulation Model has emphasised reflective/conscious perceptual pro...
The Commonsense Model of Self-Regulation (CSM) has a history of over 50 years as a theoretical frame...
Research on the Commonsense Self-Regulation Model has emphasised reflective/conscious perceptual pro...
The Commonsense Model of Self-Regulation (CSM) has a history of over 50 years as a theoretical frame...
Objectives. The self-regulatory model proposes that an individual's cognitive representations of ill...
Objectives. The self-regulatory model proposes that an individual's cognitive representations of ill...
Self-regulation theory was used to examine how people cope with the diagnosis and management of chro...
The common sense model of illness self-regulation outlines the dynamic processes by which individual...
A meta-analysis of empirical studies (N = 45) adopting Leventhal, Meyer and Nerenz's (1980) Common S...
The common sense model of illness self-regulation outlines the dynamic processes by which individual...
A meta-analysis of empirical studies (N = 45) adopting Leventhal, Meyer and Nerenz's (1980) Common S...
The common sense model of illness self-regulation outlines the dynamic processes by which individual...
The common sense model of illness self-regulation outlines the dynamic processes by which individual...
Consistent with the common-sense model of self-regulation, illness representations are considered th...
The Commonsense Model of Self-Regulation (CSM) has a history of over 50 years as a theoretical frame...
Research on the Commonsense Self-Regulation Model has emphasised reflective/conscious perceptual pro...
The Commonsense Model of Self-Regulation (CSM) has a history of over 50 years as a theoretical frame...
Research on the Commonsense Self-Regulation Model has emphasised reflective/conscious perceptual pro...
The Commonsense Model of Self-Regulation (CSM) has a history of over 50 years as a theoretical frame...
Objectives. The self-regulatory model proposes that an individual's cognitive representations of ill...
Objectives. The self-regulatory model proposes that an individual's cognitive representations of ill...
Self-regulation theory was used to examine how people cope with the diagnosis and management of chro...