self-efficacy belief for a behaviour

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BCIO:006154

Curation status
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Published
Created
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1 Dec '21

Modified
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4 Feb '25

Definition
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A <self-efficacy belief> to organise and execute a behaviour.

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Comment
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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.

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"Self-efficacy" in the Feedback Intervention Theory; "Self-efficacy" in the Information-Motivation-Behavioural Skills Model of Adherence Behaviour; "Self-efficacy" in the Relapse Prevention Theory; "Self-efficacy" in the Integrated Theoretical Model for Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Prevention; "Efficacy beliefs" in the Social Ecological Model of Behaviour Change; "Self-efficacy" in the Ecological Model for Preventing Type 2 Diabetes; "Self-efficacy" in the Social Action Theory (Ewart); "Perceived behavioural control" in the The Transcontextual Model of Motivation; "Self-efficacy" in the Transtheoretical Model; "Computer self-efficacy" in the Technology Acceptance Model; "Self-efficacy" in the I-Change Model; "Self-efficacy" in the AIDS Risk Reduction Model; "Perceived self-efficacy" in the Extended Parallel Processing Model; "Efficacy beliefs" in the Integrative Model of Behavioural Prediction; "Self-efficacy" in the Social Ecological Model of Behaviour Change; "Self-Efficacy" in the Integrative Model of Behavioural Prediction; "Self-efficacy" in the Integrated Theory of Health Behaviour Change; "Self-efficacy" in the Behavioural Ecological Model of AIDS Prevention; "Perceived competence" in the Health Behaviour Goal Model; "Magnitude" in the Self-Efficacy Theory; "Distinctive suitability" in the Norm Activation Theory; "Self-liberation" in the Transtheoretical Model; "Self-efficacy" in the Theory of Triadic Influence

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No

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