We examined the relationship between self-efficacy and three behaviours that can serve similar affect-regulatory functions (self-injury, risky alcohol use, disordered eating). We proposed that general self-efficacy would be indirectly related to each outcome, operating via emotion regulatory self-efficacy and behaviour-specific self-efficacy. A path analysis confirmed this proposal in a sample of 490 university students, who completed questionnaires assessing the constructs of interest. Emotion regulatory self-efficacy was a salient predictor of self-injury and disordered eating, evidencing both direct and indirect relationships. Self-efficacy to resist each of the behaviours was uniquely related to its target behaviour. We discuss these fi...
Perceived self-efficacy in emotion regulation facilitates various aspects of psychosocial adjustment...
A prospective study was conducted to examine a conceptual model in which affective and interpersonal...
AbstractStudies have examined the relationship between positive and negative emotions with self-effi...
Reasoned risk engagement involves forethought and supports goal-directed behaviour. In contrast, r...
In the present article, we present a review of the current status of the art with regard to the cons...
Self-efficacy beliefs do not operate in isolation from one another and may generalize across activit...
This prospective study with 464 older adolescents (14 to 19 years at Time 1; 16 to 21 years at Time ...
Data from two studies were utilized to examine whether the co-occurrence of maladaptive behaviors th...
M.A.Over the years it has become clear that self-efficacy beliefs play a significant role in various...
M.A.Over the years it has become clear that self-efficacy beliefs play a significant role in various...
The present study aimed to investigate the development and interplay of emotional stability and affe...
Self-injury without conscious suicidal intent is an increasingly prevalent phenomenon particularly a...
Perceived self-efficacy in emotion regulation facilitates various aspects of psychosocial adjustment...
Suicidality and non-suicidal self-injury are highly prevalent on college campuses and death by suici...
Among young adults, nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) is a common emotion regulation (ER), or coping, s...
Perceived self-efficacy in emotion regulation facilitates various aspects of psychosocial adjustment...
A prospective study was conducted to examine a conceptual model in which affective and interpersonal...
AbstractStudies have examined the relationship between positive and negative emotions with self-effi...
Reasoned risk engagement involves forethought and supports goal-directed behaviour. In contrast, r...
In the present article, we present a review of the current status of the art with regard to the cons...
Self-efficacy beliefs do not operate in isolation from one another and may generalize across activit...
This prospective study with 464 older adolescents (14 to 19 years at Time 1; 16 to 21 years at Time ...
Data from two studies were utilized to examine whether the co-occurrence of maladaptive behaviors th...
M.A.Over the years it has become clear that self-efficacy beliefs play a significant role in various...
M.A.Over the years it has become clear that self-efficacy beliefs play a significant role in various...
The present study aimed to investigate the development and interplay of emotional stability and affe...
Self-injury without conscious suicidal intent is an increasingly prevalent phenomenon particularly a...
Perceived self-efficacy in emotion regulation facilitates various aspects of psychosocial adjustment...
Suicidality and non-suicidal self-injury are highly prevalent on college campuses and death by suici...
Among young adults, nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) is a common emotion regulation (ER), or coping, s...
Perceived self-efficacy in emotion regulation facilitates various aspects of psychosocial adjustment...
A prospective study was conducted to examine a conceptual model in which affective and interpersonal...
AbstractStudies have examined the relationship between positive and negative emotions with self-effi...