Perceived self-efficacy is concerned with people’s beliefs in their capabilities to succeed in specific situations and can play a major role in how one approaches goals, tasks, and challenges. There is no all-purpose measure of perceived self-efficacy but it is necessary to derive specific scales for specific contexts. This paper presents the structure of a self-efficacy scale developed for social workers. Using the Rating Scale Model as measurement model, an objective measurement of the social workers perceived self-efficacy is produced and analyzed. The differential item functioning analysis was performed in order to determine if the test questions were fair with respect of some population characteristics
The purpose of this study was to analyze the construct validity and the construct reliability of sel...
Objective: The Evaluation Self-Efficacy scale (ESE) was designed as an outcome measure for evaluatio...
The Hospital Social Work Self-Efficacy Scale (HSWSE, based on Bandura's Social Cognitive Theory) was...
Perceived self-efficacy is concerned with peoples belief in their ability to succeed in specific sit...
Perceived self-efficacy is concerned with people’s beliefs in their capabilities to succeed in speci...
Self-efficacy beliefs do not reflect a generic sense of competence, but are instead context-specific...
This study examined how much in social workers the confidence about perceived socio-relational compe...
This study examined how much in social workers the confidence about perceived socio-relational compe...
Social work educators need reliable and valid measures of educational outcomes to meet the increasin...
Has social work education been effective at promoting the development of specific practice skills an...
Building on research related to social cognitive theory and its construct of self-efficacy, this art...
The Evaluation Self-Efficacy Scale(ESE)was developed as an outcomes assessment instrument for social...
Background: The Intentional Relationship Model conceptualizes the therapeutic use of self in occupat...
textabstractThe Evaluation Self-Efficacy (ESE) scale was designed as an outcome measure f...
AbstractSelf-efficacy is a key protective factor against psychological stress. The construct claims ...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the construct validity and the construct reliability of sel...
Objective: The Evaluation Self-Efficacy scale (ESE) was designed as an outcome measure for evaluatio...
The Hospital Social Work Self-Efficacy Scale (HSWSE, based on Bandura's Social Cognitive Theory) was...
Perceived self-efficacy is concerned with peoples belief in their ability to succeed in specific sit...
Perceived self-efficacy is concerned with people’s beliefs in their capabilities to succeed in speci...
Self-efficacy beliefs do not reflect a generic sense of competence, but are instead context-specific...
This study examined how much in social workers the confidence about perceived socio-relational compe...
This study examined how much in social workers the confidence about perceived socio-relational compe...
Social work educators need reliable and valid measures of educational outcomes to meet the increasin...
Has social work education been effective at promoting the development of specific practice skills an...
Building on research related to social cognitive theory and its construct of self-efficacy, this art...
The Evaluation Self-Efficacy Scale(ESE)was developed as an outcomes assessment instrument for social...
Background: The Intentional Relationship Model conceptualizes the therapeutic use of self in occupat...
textabstractThe Evaluation Self-Efficacy (ESE) scale was designed as an outcome measure f...
AbstractSelf-efficacy is a key protective factor against psychological stress. The construct claims ...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the construct validity and the construct reliability of sel...
Objective: The Evaluation Self-Efficacy scale (ESE) was designed as an outcome measure for evaluatio...
The Hospital Social Work Self-Efficacy Scale (HSWSE, based on Bandura's Social Cognitive Theory) was...