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Self-efficacy
An individual's belief in their own capabilities to achieve outcomes, influencing how goals, tasks, and challenges are approached.
Cues to Action
Triggers or signals that motivate individuals to take action or change their behavior, often discussed in the context of health promotion and behavior change theories.
Healthy Behaviors
Actions or habits by individuals that contribute to maintaining or improving their health.
Social Support
The assistance provided by others, including emotional, informational, and practical help, which is critical for psychological well-being and stress management.
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