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Causal attributions following a cardiac event: Short- and long-term differences in health appraisals and outcomes
oleh: Kymberley K Bennett, Jillian MR Clark, Kadie Harry, Alisha D Howarter
| Format: | Article |
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| Diterbitkan: | SAGE Publishing 2016-03-01 |
Deskripsi
This study examined attributions generated by cardiac rehabilitation patients shortly after experiencing a cardiovascular event, exploring whether attribution type was associated with health appraisals and outcomes concurrently and 21 months later. Attributions fell into three categories: controllable behavioral ones, uncontrollable biological ones, and stress-related causes. Linking attribution type to appraisals and outcomes showed that creating a behavioral attribution was beneficial in the short-term for control appraisals, but was associated with increased anxiety symptoms 21 months later. Thus, cardiac rehabilitation providers should encourage patients to maintain a future-focus that promotes perceived control over health promotion behaviors that reduce risk for recurrence.