PSYC 360 - Learning Test #2
The confidence in one's ability to avoid any substance use in the first place, which pertains to primary prevention is
resistance self-efficacy
The term ____ refers to the specific phases in health-behavior change
phase-specific self-efficacy
"I am confident that I can ... (action), even if ... (a barrier)" are questions that pertain to
Self-efficacy
Pleasurable and aversive effects of a behavior and the accompanying material losses and benefits are
physical outcome expectations
An optimistic belief where an individual develops an intention to change is
pre-action self-efficacy
Select all that apply. Self-efficacy can be enhanced through
Self-efficacy is different from self-esteem, self-concept, and self-control by
internal attribution perspective, and an operative construct
Anticipated social responses to behavioral change come from
social outcome expectations
A person's belief about their ability to keep the harmful effects of their addiction to a minimum, which pertains to secondary prevention is
harm-reduction self efficacy
What is one example of increasing self-efficacy through emotional arousal?
Help manage aversive emotions that might come during challenges
The difference between harm reduction self efficacy and recovery self efficacy in health psychology is
Harm reduction seeks to reduce harmful behaviors, while recovery deals with overcoming failures
self-evaluative outcome expectations
anticipation of experiences, such as being ashamed, being proud of oneself, or satisfied, due to internal standards
general self-efficacy
your generalized belief that you will be successful at whatever challenges or tasks you might face
coping (maintenance) self-efficacy
Beliefs relating to our ability to deal effectively with a stressful stimulus or situation, including pain
sociostructural factors
impediments (barriers) or opportunities that reside in living conditions, health systems, political, economic or environmental systems
Select all that apply. Banduras criticism of behaviorism is that