Abstract
The present study focused on type II Diabetes patients in terms of their subjective wellbeing (QoL), life satisfaction (LS) and their sense of control over disease (Internal Locus of Control, ILoC). For this purpose, 100 (N=100) diagnosed diabetic patients were approached through purposive sampling technique. The results showed a significantly positive correlation among the variables of the study i.e. quality of life, life satisfaction and internal locus of control but the moderating role of internal locus control has been found insignificant on the relationship of perceived wellbeing and life satisfaction. The findings suggests that the three factors are strongly correlated with each other but internal locus of control does not possess any moderating role and quality of life alone has significant impact on life satisfaction of the patients. Thus, by improving the perceived quality of life, the life satisfaction among the patients can be achieved .

Nazia Nawaz, Khalid Usman. (2019) Moderating Role of Internal Locus of Control on relationship of Life Satisfaction and Quality of life among Diabetes Type-II Patients, , Volume-13, Issue-2.
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