Health status, the health events of significant others, and health locus of control

As people age, they increasingly observe death and illness among those they know well and care about. We asked two questions concerning this phenomenon: (I) Does observing illness and death among close friends and relatives influence the older person 's sense of control over his or her own heal...

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