A study of resilience and locus of control among homeless and non-homeless adults.
详细信息   
  • 作者:Duncan ; Terry Spanglet.
  • 学历:Doctor
  • 年:2013
  • 导师:Muldrow,Edward J.,III,eadvisorAllen,Craigecommittee memberPeterson,Ellenecommittee member
  • 毕业院校:Capella University
  • Department:School of Public Service Leadership.
  • ISBN:9781303280726
  • CBH:3589442
  • Country:USA
  • 语种:English
  • FileSize:1285398
  • Pages:100
文摘
Research has shown that individuals with higher resilience are more successful and adaptive. Studies on locus of control show that those with an internal locus of control are more successful as well. Homelessness is an issue that affects a significant number of individuals and families. This study explored the relationship between resilience and locus of control among 70 homeless and non-homeless adults in Fairbanks,Alaska using Wagnild's Resilience Scale and Rotter's I-E Locus of Control Scale. Three hypotheses were explored. First,homeless adults were predicted to have lower resilience than non-homeless adults; secondly,a correlation was predicted between higher resilience and an internal locus of control and thirdly,the relationship between resilience and locus of control would be affected by housing status. This study found that homeless adults did have lower resilience than non-homeless adults. However,the results of this study showed no statistical relationship between an internal locus of control and higher resilience,regardless of housing status.

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