Optimism,goals, and threats: How to conceptualize self-regulatory processes in the adoption and maintenance of health behaviors |
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Authors: | Ralf Schwarzer |
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Affiliation: | Studiengang Psychologie (WE 10), Health Psychology, Freie Universit?t Berlin , Habelschwerdter Allee 45, 0–14195, Berlin, Germany– |
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Abstract: | Abstract How individuals control themselves and their health behaviors can be better understood by examining their self-beliefs in terms of threats and goals. The distinction between self-regulatory threat appraisals and self-regulatory goal attainment may help to explain when individuals fall prey to defensive optimism and when they are guided by functional optimism. To underscore the notion of process-specific self-beliefs, a further distinction is made between goal-setting self-efficacy, action self-efficacy, coping self-efficacy, and recovery self-efficacy. |
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Keywords: | Optimism self-efficacy self-regulation motivation volition goal-setting. |
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