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Social-cognitive predictors of health behavior: Action self-efficacy and coping self-efficacy

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HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY
卷 19, 期 5, 页码 487-495

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AMER PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC
DOI: 10.1037/0278-6133.19.5.487

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health cognitions; risk appraisals; self-efficacy; outcome expectancies; preventive nutrition; body weight

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The effects of social-cognitive variables on preventive nutrition and behavioral intentions were studied in 580 adults at 2 points in time. The authors hypothesized that optimistic sell-beliefs operate in 2 phases and made a distinction between action self-efficacy (preintention) and coping self-efficacy (postintention). Risk perceptions, outcome expectancies, and action self-efficacy were specified as predictors of the intention at Wave 1. Behavioral intention anl coping self-efficacy served as mediators linking the 3 predictors with low-fat and high-fiber dietary intake 6 months later at Wave 2. Covariance structure analysis yielded a good model fit for the total sample and 6 subsamples created by a median split of 3 moderators: gender, age, and body weight. Parameter estimates differed between samples; the importance of perceived self-efficacy increased with age;and weight.

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