Predicting subjective quality of life : the contributions of personality and perceived control
thesis
posted on 2002-01-01, 00:00authored byRachel. Cousins
This thesis showed that as samples move from a homeostatic position of high-normal subjective quality of life, to normal, to low-normal subjective quality of life, the contributions of personality (extroversion and neuroticism) and perceived control (approach and avoidant control) to the maintenance of subjective quality of life becomes more complicated
History
Pagination
x, 129 leaves + appendices ; 30 cm.
Material type
thesis
Resource type
thesis
Language
eng
Notes
Supported by the portfolio "A case study demonstration of the family context of anxiety disorders across the lifespan and the effectiveness of cognitive-behavioural interventions."