Sirois, Fuscia M.; Melia-Gordon, Michelle L.; and Pychyl, Timothy A. 2003. "I'll look after my health, later'": and investigation of procrastination and health." Personality and Individual Differences 35, pp. 1167-1184.
Is the problem clearly stated?
The authors examined the mediational role of stress and health behaviors in the procrastination - illness relationship. This was an exploratory study looking for correlations that might indicate areas for further study. They hypothesized that stress mediates the procrastination-illness relationship. In addition they explored possible other factors that might affect any relationship between procrastination and health.
Does the problem have a theoretical rationale?
The theoretical rationale for the study was covered extensively in the review of the literature. Since there was little previous research connecting the behavioral trait of procrastination to physical health, the researchers included detailed study of the theoretical literature as well.
3) How significant is the problem?
The authors did not talk about the significance of the problem. They might have considered relating it to individuals who delay seeking health care because they lack health insurance. Alternatively they could have demonstrated some relationship between delay of treatment and medical outcome. There are many such examples including the outcome of those with myocardial infarction who delay seeking help as compared to those who immediately get to an emergency room. This may not have been practical because of the young age of the participants.
4) Is there a review...
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