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. 2018 Jul 30;2018:9367942. doi: 10.1155/2018/9367942

Table 2.

The dynamics of internal and external motivation at the beginning and at the end of rehabilitation.

BEGINING END p
average average
INTERNAL MOTIVATION STATEMENTS
1. If I get sick, it is my own behaviour which determines how soon I ge t well again. 5,2±0,2 5,4±0,2 p<0,05
6. I am in contro l of my health. 4,8±0,2 5,1±0,2 p<0,05
8. When I get sick, I am to blame. 3,3±0,4 3,9±0,3 p<0,05
12. The main thing which affects my health is what I myself do. 5,2±0,2 5,3±0,2 p>0,05
13. If I take care of myself, I can avoid illness. 4,0±0,2 4,4±0,2 p<0,05
17. If I take the right actions, I can stay healthy. 4,1±0,3 4,3±0,3 p>0,05
Overall: 26,6±0,9 28,4±0,8 p<0,05

Men's internal motivation 28.2±1.1 29.5±1.3 p<0,05
Women's internal motivation 25.6±1.3 27.7±1.0 p<0,05

EXTERNAL MOTIVATION STATEMENTS
3. Having regular contact with my physician is the best way for me to avoid illness. 4.9±0.2 4.3±0.3 p<0.05
5. Whenever I don't feel well, I should consult a medically trained professional. 5.7±0.1 5.7±0.1 p<0.05
7. My family has a lot to do with me becoming sick or staying healthy. 4.2±0.3 3.7±0.3 p<0.05
10. Health professionals control my health. 4.8±0.2 4.1±0.2 p>0.05
14. Whenever I recover from an illness, it's usually because other people (for example, doctors, nurses, family, friends) have been taking good care of me. 5.5±0.1 5.4±0.1 p<0.05
18. Regarding my health, I can only do what my doctor tells me to do. 5.1±0.2 4.6±0.2 p>0.05
Overall: 30.2±0.8 27.8±0.7 p<0.05

Men's external motivation 31.6±1.0 28.5±0.8 p<0,05
Women's external motivation 29.3±1.1 27.3±.8 p<0,05