Resources on Self-efficacy
o Ewart C. Role of physical self-efficacy in recovery from heart attack. In: R. Schwarzer, ed. Self-efficacy: Thought Control of Action. Wash-ington, DC: Hemisphere; 1992, pp. 287-304.
o Hawkins RM. Self-efficacy: A predictor but not a cause of behavior. J Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry 1992; 23:251-256.
o Jeng C, Braun LT. The influence of self- efficacy on exercise intensity, compliance rate, and cardiac rehabilitation outcomes among coronary artery disease patients. Progress in Cardiovascular Nursing 1997; 12:13-24.
o Jerusalem M, Mittig W. Self-efficacy in stressful life transitions. In: Bandura A, Ed. Self- efficacy in Changing Societies. New York: Cambridge University Press; 1995, pp. 177-201.
o Lin C, Ward SE. Perceived self-efficacy and outcomes expectancies in coping with chronic low back pain. Research in Nursing & Health 1996; 19:299-310.
o Ryan P. Facilitating behavior change in the chronically ill. Coping with Chronic Illness: Overcoming Powerlessness. 2nd edition. Philadelphia: FA Davis; 1992.
o Scherer YK, Schmeider LE. The effect of pulmonary rehabilitation program on self-efficacy, perception of dyspnea, and physical endurance. Health & Lung: Journal of Acute and Critical Care 1997; 26:15-22.
o Theodorakis Y, Malliou P, Papaioannou A, et al. The effect of personal goals, self-efficacy, and self-satisfaction on injury rehabilitation. J Sports Rehab 1996; 5:214-223.
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