A <self-efficacy belief> to organise and execute a behaviour and achieve the outcomes associated with this behaviour.
The phrase 'to organise' refers to the ability to organise mental processes and sequences of actions. 'self-efficacy belief for a behaviour' is part of 'self-efficacy belief for a behaviour and its associated outcomes'. However, the latter also includes a belief about the outcomes associated with behaviour.
"Self-efficacy" in the Self-Efficacy Theory; "Action Self-Efficacy" in the Health Action Process Approach; "Perceived self-efficacy" in the Health Promotion Model; "Self-efficacy" in the Goal Setting Theory; "Self-efficacy" in the Health Belief Model; "Self-efficacy" in the Health Behaviour Internalisation Model; "Recognition of own ability to provide relief" in the Norm Activation Theory
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