Title of article
“I’ll look after my health, later”: A replication and extension of the procrastination–health model with community-dwelling adults
Author/Authors
Fuschia M. Sirois، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
12
From page
15
To page
26
Abstract
Initial investigations into the links between procrastination and health in student samples implicated stress-related and behavioural pathways. However, it is unknown if these relations are the same for community-dwelling adults, or if alternative measures of procrastination and health behaviors will yield the same results. To replicate and extend previous findings 254 adults recruited from the community and the Internet completed self-report measures of procrastination, health, stress, wellness and household safety behaviours. Consistent with previous work, procrastination was associated with higher stress, more acute health problems, and the practice of fewer wellness behaviours. Procrastinators also reported fewer household safety behaviours, and less frequent dental and medical check-ups. The structural equation modeling analyses revealed that stress fully mediated the procrastination–health relationship, but health behaviours did not when the combined effect with stress was considered. These findings suggest that in addition to hindering a variety of health-related behaviours, procrastination may confer additional risk for increased stress, and consequently more health problems.
Keywords
Procrastination , health , stress , Health behaviours , Household safety
Journal title
Personality and Individual Differences
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Personality and Individual Differences
Record number
458275
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