BrownN.MuhlenkampA.FoxL.OsbornM. (1983). The relationship among health beliefs, health values, and health promotion activity. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 5, 155–163.
2.
DanaherB. G. (1977). Rapid smoking and self-control and the modification of smoking behavior. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 45, 1068–1075.
3.
FerketichS. L.VerranJ. A. (1984). Residual analysis for causal model assumptions. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 6, 41–60.
4.
HarveyA. A. (1976). Risky and safe contraceptors: Some personality factors. Journal of Psychology, 92, 109–112.
5.
HudecL. (1982). The relationship among women's health beliefs, health value and self-health care activities. Unpublished master's thesis, Arizona State University, Tempe.
6.
KennyD. A. (1979). Correlation and causality. New York: John Wiley.
7.
KivettV.WatsonJ.BuschJ. (1977). The relative importance of physical, psychological, and social variables to locus of control orientation in middle age. Journal of Gerontology, 32, 203–210.
8.
McCuskerJ.MorrowG. (1979). The relationship of health locus of control to preventive health behaviors and health beliefs. Patient Counseling and Health Education, 1, 146–150.
9.
MechanicD.ClearyP. D. (1980). Factors associated with the maintenance of positive health behavior. Preventive Medicine, 9, 805–814.
10.
MuhlenkampA.BrownN. (1983, September). The development of an instrument to measure health practices. Paper presented at the American Nurses Association Council of Nurse Researchers Conference, Minneapolis, MN.
11.
MuhlenkampA.BrownN.SandsM. (1985) Determinants of positive health activities of nursing clinic clients. Nursing Research, 34, 327–332.
12.
MunroeB. H.SextonD. L. (1984). Path analysis: A method for theory testing. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 6, 97–106.
13.
PalmoreE.LuikartC. (1974). Health and social factors related to life satisfaction. Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 13, 68–80.
14.
PedhazurE. J. (1982). Multiple regression in behavioral research. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston.
15.
RokeachM. (1975). The nature of human values. New York: Macmillan.
16.
RotterJ. B. (1954). Social learning and clinical psychology. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.
17.
RotterJ. B. (1975). Some problems and misconceptions related to the construct of internal versus external control of reinforcement. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 43, 56–57.
18.
StricklandB. R. (1978). Internal-external expectancies and health-related behaviors. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 46, 1092–1121.
19.
TolorA. (1978). Some antecedents and personality correlates of health locus of control. Psychological Reports, 43, 1159–1165.
20.
VerranJ. A.FerketichS. A. (1984). Residual analysis for statistical assumptions of regression equations. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 6, 27–40.
21.
WallstonB. S.WallstonK. A. (1981). Health locus of control scales. In LefcourtH. M. (Ed.), Research with the locus of control construct: Vol. 1. Assessment methods (pp. 189–243). New York: Academic Press.
22.
WallstonB. S.WallstonK. A.KaplanG. D.MaidesS. A. (1976). Development and validation of the Health Locus of Control (HLC) Scale. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 44, 580–585.
23.
WallstonK. A.WallstonB. S.DeVellisR. (1978). Development of the Multidimensional Health Locus of Control (MHLC) Scales. Health Education Monographs, 6, 161–170.
24.
Zindler-WernetP. (1983). Health locus of control beliefs as predictors of preventive health behaviors [Summary]. Nineteenth Annual Meeting of the Society for Prospective Medicine, 7, 18–19.