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Social and emotional self‐efficacy at work

Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 2016
Research has shown that self‐efficacy is often one of the most important personal resources in the work context. However, because this research has focused on cognitive and task‐oriented self‐efficacy, little is known about social and emotional dimensions of self‐efficacy at work.
Carina Loeb   +2 more
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Assessing Perceived Empathic and Social Self-Efficacy Across Countries [PDF]

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Psychological Assessment, 2010
The Perceived Empathic Self-Efficacy Scale (PESE) and the Perceived Social Self-Efficacy Scale (PSSE) were developed to assess, respectively, individuals’ self-efficacy beliefs regarding both empathic responding to others’ needs or feelings and managing interpersonal relationships. In this study of young adults, a unidimensional factorial structure of
Laura Di Giunta   +2 more
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Workplace Social Self-Efficacy

Journal of Career Assessment, 2012
The authors proposed the construct of workplace social self-efficacy (WSSE) and developed an inventory to measure it. Two empirical studies were conducted to examine the psychometric properties of this new measure. In Study 1, we described the development of the WSSE inventory and explored its factor structure in a sample of 304 full-time employees ...
Jinyan Fan   +6 more
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Improving wellbeing and self-efficacy by social prescription

Public Health, 2015
HighlightsSocial Prescribing links patients in the Primary Care setting with non-medical sources of community support.The authors report the findings from an evaluation of the clinical effectiveness of a Social Prescribing initiative.The initiative was developed in partnership between a Mental Health Psychology Department and a Council's Cultural ...
Morton, L., Ferguson, M., Baty, F.
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Lgbtq Self-Efficacy in the Social Studies

The Journal of Social Studies Research, 2016
Multicultural education, in some capacity, is a part of nearly every teacher education program in the country. Studies have shown, though, that this multicultural education does not often include issues of gender non-conformity and sexuality as a part of the instruction. Given these experiences in teacher preparation programs, we wanted to investigate
Cathy A.R. Brant, Cynthia A. Tyson
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Social Exclusion Effect on Self-Efficacy

Psychological Reports
Research and theory indicate that self-efficacy can be influenced by factors related to persuasion, experiences of success, and emotional states. These factors can include situations that challenge people’s beliefs about their abilities. Social exclusion is associated with deprivation of the need for control, low self-control, and low self-esteem. This
Joanna Rajchert   +2 more
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Effects of Generalized Self-Efficacy and Negative Social Comparison Feedback on Specific Self-Efficacy and Performance

Psychological Reports, 2002
The effects of social comparison feedback on specific self-efficacy and performance of high generalized self-efficacy participants and low generalized self-efficacy participants were examined with the help of 20 participants with high generalized self-efficacy and 20 participants with low generalized self-efficacy.
Motoko, Miyake, Fumiko, Matsuda
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Social relations and depressive symptomatology: Self-efficacy as a mediator

Aging & Mental Health, 2006
This study investigates general and social self-efficacy as possible mediators of the relationship between quantity and quality of social relations and depressive symptomatology. Mediation models were examined using a regionally representative sample of middle-aged (35-59) and older adults (60+).
K L, Fiori   +3 more
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Self-efficacy, social support and well-being

Personality and Individual Differences, 2006
Evangelos C Karademas
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The Social Psychology of Self-Efficacy

Annual Review of Sociology, 1989
The topic of self-efficacy is part of a broad literature which has developed around the issues of human agency, mastery, and control. Its more delimited focus is on perceptions and assessments of self with regard to competence, effectiveness, and causal agency. Self-efficacy has become an important variable within social psychological research because
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