Influence of Self-Leadership Strategies on the Beliefs of General Self-Efficacy
Journal: The Journal of Social Sciences Research (Vol.6, No. 5)Publication Date: 2020-05-15
Authors : Ioannis Proios; Eleni Fotiadou; George Doganis; Sofia Batsiou; Miltiadis Proios;
Page : 531-535
Keywords : General self-efficacy; Self-leadership; Physical activity; Gender.;
Abstract
The purpose of the present study was to examine the existence of the mediatory role of self-leadership strategies on the self-efficacy of people participating in physical activities, and individual differences in gender- and form of physical activity-related self-efficacy. One hundred and seventy-one undergraduate students from a Greek university participated. All participants participated in physical activities (competitive and recreational). They filled out validated Greek versions of the Revised Self-leadership Questionnaire (RSLQ) and General Self-Efficacy (GSE). Results revealed that self-leadership strategies (self-goal setting, self-reward, self-punishment and nature reward) predicted general self-efficacy, and they supported that gender affects general self-efficacy.
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