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Background Psychological distress (depression, anxiety and stress) is more common among medical students than in the general population, and is an important cause of insomnia, internet addiction, substance abuse, decreased academic performance and ...
Xuemin Zhang +5 more
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PREDICTION OF ACADEMIC RESILIENCE IN ADOLESCENTS THROUGH ACADEMIC, SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL SELF-EFFICACY AND GENDER [PDF]
This study aimed to investigate the predictive roles of gender and self-efficacy (academic, social, and emotional) on the academic resilience of adolescents. Participants consisted of 346 adolescents (227 girls and 119 boys).
S. Sevgi Uygur, Esra Asici, Merve Kocer
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Teachers’ Emotions and Self-Efficacy: A Test of Reciprocal Relations [PDF]
Previous research has suggested that higher levels of teachers' self-efficacy (TSE) tend to be positively related to positive teachers' emotions (e.g., joy, pride) and negatively to negative teachers" emotions (e.g., anger, anxiety). However, these studies predominately relied on cross-sectional design and therefore were unable to test the reciprocal ...
Burić, Irena +2 more
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Academic stress has been showed to be an important factor associated with test anxiety. However, the internal mechanism between them is still not clear.
Guo Zheng +3 more
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The Emotional Self-Efficacy Scale [PDF]
Emotional self-efficacy (ESE) is an important aspect of emotional functioning, with current measures for children and adolescents focused on the measurement of self-beliefs in relation to the management of emotions. In the present study, we report the psychometric properties of the first adaptation of the Emotional Self-Efficacy Scale for youth (Youth ...
Qualter, Pamela +5 more
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Job burnout: The contribution of emotional stability and emotional self‐efficacy beliefs [PDF]
Consistent with insights from both trait and social cognitive theories, this study presents a theoretical model positing emotional self‐efficacy beliefs in managing negative emotions at work as a key mechanism that contributes to mediate the negative relationship between emotional stability – a trait highly ...
Guido Alessandri +7 more
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Aim: The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between emotional self-efficacy and critical thinking in surgical nurses working in surgical departments.
Özge İşeri +2 more
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Introduction: The causality of the linkages among emotional intelligence, job satisfaction, and work self-efficacy must be clearly articulated to provide managers with a better understanding of organizational dynamics.
Maha Sanat Alreshidi
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The present study investigated the association between emotional intelligence (EI) and academic burnout with a self-efficacy’s (SE) mediating effect among university students. A cross sectional research design was used in this study which was carried out
Saeed, W., Zafar, N., Hanif, R.
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Maternal self-efficacy and emotional well-being in Chilean adolescent mothers: the relationship with their children’s social-emotional development [PDF]
Background Low maternal self-efficacy and high levels of anxiety, depression, and stress can be triggered in adolescent mothers due to an incomplete development process that makes them physically or psychologically unprepared for the responsibilities of ...
Laura Léniz-Maturana +2 more
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