The Role of Self-Efficacy in Predicting Adherence/Compliance to Health Behavior Regimens

The purpose of the present study was to investigate the relationship between Self-Efficacy Theory (Bandura, 19 77) and adherence to health behavior prescription. A self report Self-Efficacy Questionnaire was developed to assess levels of efficacy. Dietary adherence was determined by self report as w...

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Main Author: Cline, Mark H. (Mark Holley)
Other Authors: Wenrich, W. W., 1932-
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: North Texas State University 1985
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spelling ndltd-unt.edu-info-ark-67531-metadc3324372018-01-10T05:05:48Z The Role of Self-Efficacy in Predicting Adherence/Compliance to Health Behavior Regimens Cline, Mark H. (Mark Holley) self-efficacy health behavior Self-confidence. Patient compliance -- Psychological aspects. Health behavior. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the relationship between Self-Efficacy Theory (Bandura, 19 77) and adherence to health behavior prescription. A self report Self-Efficacy Questionnaire was developed to assess levels of efficacy. Dietary adherence was determined by self report as well as body composition assay and measurement of body weight. Levels of exercise compliance were assessed by self report in addition to a treadmill test. North Texas State University Wenrich, W. W., 1932- Burke, Angela J. Quinn, James Patton, Robert W. 1985-05 Thesis or Dissertation v, 57 leaves : ill. Text local-cont-no: 1002779425-Cline call-no: 379 N81 no.2317 oclc: 13026005 untcat: b1885824 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc332437/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc332437 English Public Cline, Mark H. (Mark Holley) Copyright Copyright is held by the author, unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved.
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topic self-efficacy
health behavior
Self-confidence.
Patient compliance -- Psychological aspects.
Health behavior.
spellingShingle self-efficacy
health behavior
Self-confidence.
Patient compliance -- Psychological aspects.
Health behavior.
Cline, Mark H. (Mark Holley)
The Role of Self-Efficacy in Predicting Adherence/Compliance to Health Behavior Regimens
description The purpose of the present study was to investigate the relationship between Self-Efficacy Theory (Bandura, 19 77) and adherence to health behavior prescription. A self report Self-Efficacy Questionnaire was developed to assess levels of efficacy. Dietary adherence was determined by self report as well as body composition assay and measurement of body weight. Levels of exercise compliance were assessed by self report in addition to a treadmill test.
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title The Role of Self-Efficacy in Predicting Adherence/Compliance to Health Behavior Regimens
title_short The Role of Self-Efficacy in Predicting Adherence/Compliance to Health Behavior Regimens
title_full The Role of Self-Efficacy in Predicting Adherence/Compliance to Health Behavior Regimens
title_fullStr The Role of Self-Efficacy in Predicting Adherence/Compliance to Health Behavior Regimens
title_full_unstemmed The Role of Self-Efficacy in Predicting Adherence/Compliance to Health Behavior Regimens
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