This article describes the effectiveness of interventions aimed at increasing self-efficacy and consequently, changing addiction behaviours. Electronic databases were searched and bibliographies of retrieved references scanned. Ten studies targeting tobacco smoking, alcohol and illicit drug use met the inclusion criteria. The interventions ranged from computer-generated tailored letters to intensive group-based interventions. Seven of the 10 studies reported positive effects of interventions upon self-efficacy. The two that assessed behaviour change reported a significant effect but as neither performed mediation analyses, behaviour change could not reliably be attributed to self-efficacy change. In conclusion, self-efficacy can be increase...
Guided self-change (GSC) treatment, a brief, cognitive-behavioral, motivational intervention first d...
The study examined the effectiveness of self efficacy component of the health action process approac...
Objective: With the growing recognition that, for some, significant changes in drinking occur before...
This article describes the effectiveness of interventions aimed at increasing self-efficacy and cons...
The concept of self-efficacy is receiving increasing recognition as a predictor of health behavior c...
Globally, tobacco use continues to be a major health care concern. Despite strong recommendations to...
Targeting individuals' beliefs that they are able to eat healthily can improve dietary-related behav...
© 2019 Taylor & Francis. This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis ...
One of the few books on the topic, this updated edition offers alternatives to disease models of add...
The concept of self-efficacy is receiving increasing recognition as a predictor of health behavior c...
Efficacy expectations are postulated to mediate all behavior change. This study examined the constru...
Background: Self-efficacy is an important determinant of physical activity but it is unclear how bes...
The objective of the study was to determine the effect of task-specific self-efficacy on stages of r...
Low self-control is associated with increased consumption of alcohol, tobacco, and unhealthy food. T...
Self-efficacy and the processes of change have been identified as important constructs related to ch...
Guided self-change (GSC) treatment, a brief, cognitive-behavioral, motivational intervention first d...
The study examined the effectiveness of self efficacy component of the health action process approac...
Objective: With the growing recognition that, for some, significant changes in drinking occur before...
This article describes the effectiveness of interventions aimed at increasing self-efficacy and cons...
The concept of self-efficacy is receiving increasing recognition as a predictor of health behavior c...
Globally, tobacco use continues to be a major health care concern. Despite strong recommendations to...
Targeting individuals' beliefs that they are able to eat healthily can improve dietary-related behav...
© 2019 Taylor & Francis. This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis ...
One of the few books on the topic, this updated edition offers alternatives to disease models of add...
The concept of self-efficacy is receiving increasing recognition as a predictor of health behavior c...
Efficacy expectations are postulated to mediate all behavior change. This study examined the constru...
Background: Self-efficacy is an important determinant of physical activity but it is unclear how bes...
The objective of the study was to determine the effect of task-specific self-efficacy on stages of r...
Low self-control is associated with increased consumption of alcohol, tobacco, and unhealthy food. T...
Self-efficacy and the processes of change have been identified as important constructs related to ch...
Guided self-change (GSC) treatment, a brief, cognitive-behavioral, motivational intervention first d...
The study examined the effectiveness of self efficacy component of the health action process approac...
Objective: With the growing recognition that, for some, significant changes in drinking occur before...