Health Self-Efficacy
Dimension 1071 of 1,100 · Health Lens
Health Self-Efficacy measures confidence in one's ability to manage health-related problems, symptoms, and their effects on daily functioning. It encompasses beliefs about coping with illness, handling disclosure or social consequences of health conditions, and using strategies to maintain well-being.
evidence final name · Cell Sick
Low Health Self-Efficacy
Expressions activating this band show little clear confidence in managing health-related challenges and often focus on loosely related concerns, mixed personal difficulties, or general reflections about health and social experience. The health-management component is minimal, indirect, or only weakly specified.
Moderate Health Self-Efficacy
Expressions activating this band describe health conditions as socially consequential and show guarded, situational confidence in handling illness-related disclosure, emotional restraint, and the interpersonal risks attached to being known as unwell. Management is present as a concern, but it is constrained by fear of misunderstanding, rejection, or loss.
High Health Self-Efficacy
Expressions activating this band express clear confidence in using specific nonmedication strategies to control symptoms and limit their disruption to daily life, such as sleep. The emphasis is on a strong sense of personal capability in managing illness effects.
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Low Cell Sick: Content characterized by keep, ako, que, and related themes. Expressions activating this band reflect cell sick at this level.
Moderate Cell Sick: Content characterized by cell, spike, hate, and related themes. Expressions activating this band reflect cell sick at this level.
High Cell Sick: Content characterized by celie, sick, dey, and related themes. Expressions activating this band reflect cell sick at this level.
