Self-Efficacy
Dimension 948 of 1,100 · Health Lens
Self-Efficacy measures a person's felt sense of competence, usefulness, and ability to handle life demands effectively. It encompasses confidence in making decisions, facing problems, and functioning well in everyday activities.
evidence final name · Useful Played
Minimal Self-Efficacy
Expressions activating this band show little clear evidence of felt competence or effective functioning, with content that is neutral, mixed, or only indirectly related to personal capability. The sense of being able to manage demands is largely absent or not meaningfully expressed.
Moderate Self-Efficacy
Expressions activating this band describe a variable but recognizable sense of personal capability, including being able to face problems, make decisions, or retain some humor and perspective. Competence is present as a lived concern, but it is qualified by doubt, hopelessness, or feeling useless at times.
High Self-Efficacy
Expressions activating this band convey a clear sense of usefulness, effective performance, and confidence in handling responsibilities. Functioning is experienced as competent, productive, and generally going well.
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Low Useful Played: Content characterized by camaro, skyline, account, and related themes. Expressions activating this band reflect useful played at this level.
Moderate Useful Played: Content characterized by stuff, why, useless, and related themes. Expressions activating this band reflect useful played at this level.
High Useful Played: Content characterized by useful, played, ellen, and related themes. Expressions activating this band reflect useful played at this level.
