TS07.5Introduction: Recent studies suggest that every physical disability results in array of reactions which can range from negative affectivity to successful adjustment to disability. General and social self-efficacy are the resources helping the individuals to solve disability-related problems but there is a lack of research analysing how these two types of self-efficacy are related to emotional reactions to disability. The aim of the study was to assess the relationship between general and social self-efficacy and reactions to disability among mobility impaired people. Methods: The study included 108 men and 201 women with mobility disabilities, aged between 18 and 88. General and social self-efficacy were assessed using Self-Efficacy s...
One out of every seven people in the United States has a disabling condition that interferes with th...
Graduation date: 2015Negative attitudes towards people with disabilities persist in our society, lim...
The social and medical models of disability are sets of underlying assumptions explaining people's b...
Background: Psychological well-being is a superordinate construct that subsumes other constructs suc...
Background: Many studies have suggested a relationship between coping strategies used to deal with s...
20th international symposium in psychology at UNK & VDU, 6 December, 2017. AbstractsIntroduction: Se...
Although disability is widely acknowledged to involve physical, social and psychological consequence...
Introduction: Mobility impairment involves physical, social and psychological consequences which mig...
Tyrimo tikslas – nustatyti judėjimo negalią turinčių asmenų saviveiksmingumo ir suvokiamos socialinė...
Objectives:To study disability-management self-efficacy (DMSE) and its correlates in a large sample ...
Background. In Lithuania, from 2017 to 2018, in the age group of 16–64 years, the number of people w...
Tyrimo tikslas - nustatyti judėjimo negalią turinčių asmenų saviveiksmingumo ir subjektyviai suvokia...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the influence of social support on young adults wit...
Psychological adjustment is considered to be a critical component of overall adaptation to physical ...
Abstract The purpose of this study was to compare and evaluate the relationship between self-esteem ...
One out of every seven people in the United States has a disabling condition that interferes with th...
Graduation date: 2015Negative attitudes towards people with disabilities persist in our society, lim...
The social and medical models of disability are sets of underlying assumptions explaining people's b...
Background: Psychological well-being is a superordinate construct that subsumes other constructs suc...
Background: Many studies have suggested a relationship between coping strategies used to deal with s...
20th international symposium in psychology at UNK & VDU, 6 December, 2017. AbstractsIntroduction: Se...
Although disability is widely acknowledged to involve physical, social and psychological consequence...
Introduction: Mobility impairment involves physical, social and psychological consequences which mig...
Tyrimo tikslas – nustatyti judėjimo negalią turinčių asmenų saviveiksmingumo ir suvokiamos socialinė...
Objectives:To study disability-management self-efficacy (DMSE) and its correlates in a large sample ...
Background. In Lithuania, from 2017 to 2018, in the age group of 16–64 years, the number of people w...
Tyrimo tikslas - nustatyti judėjimo negalią turinčių asmenų saviveiksmingumo ir subjektyviai suvokia...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the influence of social support on young adults wit...
Psychological adjustment is considered to be a critical component of overall adaptation to physical ...
Abstract The purpose of this study was to compare and evaluate the relationship between self-esteem ...
One out of every seven people in the United States has a disabling condition that interferes with th...
Graduation date: 2015Negative attitudes towards people with disabilities persist in our society, lim...
The social and medical models of disability are sets of underlying assumptions explaining people's b...