Self-efficacy regarding the ability to stop smoking is considered a key factor for successful smoking cessation. However, research has found a weak link between self-efficacy and the intention to stop smoking. The present study aimed to gain a clearer understanding of this weak link, hypothesizing opposing effects of self-efficacy regarding the intention to quit. A representative sample of daily smokers in Switzerland (N = 362) completed a questionnaire. As expected, two opposing effects of self-efficacy were found: Self-efficacy was directly associated with the intention to quit, but self-efficacy was negatively linked to risk perception, resulting in a weakened intention to quit. This model explains the overall weak effect of self-efficac...
Introduction: Despite their positive motivation to quit, many smokers do not attempt to quit or rela...
Smokers and ex-smokers are considered to make ongoing interpretations of their accomplishments in te...
Smokers and ex-smokers are considered to make ongoing interpretations of their accomplishments in te...
Self-efficacy regarding the ability to stop smoking is considered a key factor for successful smokin...
Self-efficacy regarding the ability to stop smoking is considered a key factor for successful smokin...
abstract: When people pick up the phone to call a telephone quitline, they are taking an important s...
Background. Clinical observation indicates that self-efficacy, although generally linked with mainta...
Contains fulltext : 64138.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background. Cl...
URL des Documents de travail : http://ces.univ-paris1.fr/cesdp/cesdp2016.htmlDocuments de travail du...
Introduction: Despite their positive motivation to quit, many smokers do not attempt to quit or rela...
The relationship between self efficacy and smoking cessation is unclear. Self efficacy is often view...
The relationship between self efficacy and smoking cessation is unclear. Self efficacy is often view...
Introduction: Despite their positive motivation to quit, many smokers do not attempt to quit or rela...
Smokers and ex-smokers are considered to make ongoing interpretations of their accomplishments in te...
Efficacy expectations are postulated to mediate all behavior change. This study examined the constru...
Introduction: Despite their positive motivation to quit, many smokers do not attempt to quit or rela...
Smokers and ex-smokers are considered to make ongoing interpretations of their accomplishments in te...
Smokers and ex-smokers are considered to make ongoing interpretations of their accomplishments in te...
Self-efficacy regarding the ability to stop smoking is considered a key factor for successful smokin...
Self-efficacy regarding the ability to stop smoking is considered a key factor for successful smokin...
abstract: When people pick up the phone to call a telephone quitline, they are taking an important s...
Background. Clinical observation indicates that self-efficacy, although generally linked with mainta...
Contains fulltext : 64138.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background. Cl...
URL des Documents de travail : http://ces.univ-paris1.fr/cesdp/cesdp2016.htmlDocuments de travail du...
Introduction: Despite their positive motivation to quit, many smokers do not attempt to quit or rela...
The relationship between self efficacy and smoking cessation is unclear. Self efficacy is often view...
The relationship between self efficacy and smoking cessation is unclear. Self efficacy is often view...
Introduction: Despite their positive motivation to quit, many smokers do not attempt to quit or rela...
Smokers and ex-smokers are considered to make ongoing interpretations of their accomplishments in te...
Efficacy expectations are postulated to mediate all behavior change. This study examined the constru...
Introduction: Despite their positive motivation to quit, many smokers do not attempt to quit or rela...
Smokers and ex-smokers are considered to make ongoing interpretations of their accomplishments in te...
Smokers and ex-smokers are considered to make ongoing interpretations of their accomplishments in te...