Enhancing self-efficacy as a method of secondary prevention in the process of struggling with cancer. Review of theories, research results, and psychological interventions to increase self-efficacy
Ziętalewicz U, Kulpa M, Stypuła-Ciuba B. Enhancing self-efficacy as a method of secondary prevention in the process of struggling with cancer. Review of theories, research results, and psychological interventions to increase self-efficacy. Medycyna Paliatywna/Palliative Medicine. 2016;8(2):65-67.
APA
Ziętalewicz, U., Kulpa, M., & Stypuła-Ciuba, B. (2016). Enhancing self-efficacy as a method of secondary prevention in the process of struggling with cancer. Review of theories, research results, and psychological interventions to increase self-efficacy. Medycyna Paliatywna/Palliative Medicine, 8(2), 65-67.
Chicago
Ziętalewicz, Urszula, Marta Kulpa, and Beata J. Stypuła-Ciuba. 2016. "Enhancing self-efficacy as a method of secondary prevention in the process of struggling with cancer. Review of theories, research results, and psychological interventions to increase self-efficacy". Medycyna Paliatywna/Palliative Medicine 8 (2): 65-67.
Harvard
Ziętalewicz, U., Kulpa, M., and Stypuła-Ciuba, B. (2016). Enhancing self-efficacy as a method of secondary prevention in the process of struggling with cancer. Review of theories, research results, and psychological interventions to increase self-efficacy. Medycyna Paliatywna/Palliative Medicine, 8(2), pp.65-67.
MLA
Ziętalewicz, Urszula et al. "Enhancing self-efficacy as a method of secondary prevention in the process of struggling with cancer. Review of theories, research results, and psychological interventions to increase self-efficacy." Medycyna Paliatywna/Palliative Medicine, vol. 8, no. 2, 2016, pp. 65-67.
Vancouver
Ziętalewicz U, Kulpa M, Stypuła-Ciuba B. Enhancing self-efficacy as a method of secondary prevention in the process of struggling with cancer. Review of theories, research results, and psychological interventions to increase self-efficacy. Medycyna Paliatywna/Palliative Medicine. 2016;8(2):65-67.
The aim of the article is to present theories and research results, conducted in patients with cancer and chronic pain, on the role of self-efficacy in adjusting to cancer and chronic pain. The article contains general guidance on how psychological interventions should be designed to increase self-efficacy in these patients.
Keywords
self-efficacy, psychological interventions, cancer