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End Points Reaching personal goals Physiological status Functioning Health care use Perceptions of quality Reactions (outcome expectations & self-efficacy) Observations Use of Management Strategies Prevention Disease control Intrapersonal Factors Knowledge Attitudes Feelings Beliefs External Factors Role models Technical advice and service Social support Money and material resources Figure 2. The Continuous and Reciprocal Nature of Self-Regulation Processes in Disease Prevention and Management Reactions (outcome expectations & self-efficacy) Judgments Judgments Judgments Observations Observations Reactions (outcome expectations & self-efficacy)

Self Regulation the Continuous and Reciprocal Nature of Self-Regulation

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The Continuous and Reciprocal Nature of Self-Regulation Processes in Disease Prevention and ManagementEffect of Self-Regulatory Education on Women With AsthmaNoreen M. ClarkCenter for Managing Chronic DiseaseUniversity of Michigan

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Page 1: Self Regulation the Continuous and Reciprocal Nature of Self-Regulation

End Points

• Reaching personal goals

• Physiological status

• Functioning

• Health care use

• Perceptions of quality

Reactions (outcome

expectations

& self-efficacy)

Observations

Use of Management Strategies

• Prevention

• Disease control

Observations

Intrapersonal Factors

• Knowledge

• Attitudes

• Feelings

• Beliefs

External Factors

• Role models

• Technical advice

and service

• Social support

• Money and material

resources

Figure 2. The Continuous and Reciprocal Nature of Self-Regulation Processes in Disease Prevention and Management

Reactions (outcome

expectations

& self-efficacy)

Judgments

Judgments

Judgments

Observations

Observations

Reactions (outcome

expectations

& self-efficacy)