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External attitude associated with being physically inactive and musculoskeletal disorder related sick leave were also reflected by the "responsibility to be out of my hands" dimension, compulsory schooling was also associated to the most external attitude in this dimension.
External attitude implies that individuals turn over responsibility to someone or something without regarding themselves as active in the prevention, treatment or management of musculoskeletal disorders [ 15].
However, the association between external attitude and physical inactivity as found in the present study suggests that ARM is a mediating variable.
Does sick leave lead to a more external approach to musculoskeletal disorders, or is there a higher probability to be on sick leave because of an external attitude?
Might it be that those with an external attitude towards responsibility for musculoskeletal disorders would be more likely to benefit from a structured and controlled intervention?
Italics: Interaction effect with MSD The dependant value was scoring in the upper quartile of the population, thus belonging to the group of people (25%) with the most external attitude.
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His legacy was to change external attitudes towards the potential of African leadership.
Yet the locus of control is not completely independent from being part of a minority group as, for instance, external attitudes may be influenced by children's consideration that scholastic achievement is strongly dependent on perceived discrimination.
They also had more external attitudes wrt.
In other words, people who do not think they can influence their musculoskeletal disorders (external attitudes) might not bother to exercise.
Presence of musculoskeletal disorders and on the other hand, decreased the odds of being amongst those with the most external attitudes.
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