Login / Signup

Predictors of dyadic planning: Perspectives of prostate cancer survivors and their partners.

Jan KellerAmelie U WiedemannDiana Hilda HohlUrte ScholzSilke BurkertMark SchraderNina Knoll
Published in: British journal of health psychology (2016)
Resembling prior findings on antecedents of support provision in this context, partner factors did not prevail as unique predictors of dyadic planning, whereas indicators from all other predictor domains did. To establish predictive direction, future work should use lagged predictions with shorter intermeasurement intervals. Statement of contribution What is already known on this subject? Dyadic planning has been shown to be linked to health behaviour change. However, its role in behaviour regulation frameworks is not well investigated, especially regarding factors that might be predictive of dyadic planning. What does this study add? A framework of predictors of dyadic planning in the health behaviour change process is presented. The framework is investigated accounting for both planning partners' perspectives. Context, target person, and relationship factors were related to dyadic planning.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • public health
  • prostate cancer
  • young adults
  • climate change
  • hepatitis c virus
  • health promotion
  • drug induced