Self‐efficacy study reveals how psychological variables influence the glycemic control of diabetes

Self-efficacy involves one’s belief in their own ability to carry out tasks successfully. A psychological construct studied by psychologist Albert Bandura since the 1980s, it has been shown to have an influence not only on cognitive processes, but also on behavior and emotions.

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