Locus Of Injury: The Relationship Between Moral Injury And Locus Of Control
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Wheeler, John
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Locus Of Injury: The Relationship Between Moral Injury And Locus Of ControlAbstract
The purpose behind this study was to determine if a relationship between locus of control (LOC) and moral injury (MI) exists, and to contribute to the pool of existing research for MI. Findings established that there is a relationship that exhibits moderate strength. Additional findings also note a moderate to strong relationship between impaired function from MI and MI symptom severity. Correlational analysis did not identify a significant relationship between LOC and MI impaired functionality, implying unique characteristics between these two distinctions of MI. Further implications suggest that as LOC travels from external to internal, MI symptomology will decrease.Collections