DOI: 10.18297/etd/636
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Self-efficacy in the context of psychological abuse: a model of efficacy erosion.

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“…Interacting with a trustworthy provider supported IPV disclosure. Subsequent positive interactions helped patients re-establish their self-efficacy and identity, attributes that facilitate ending violent relationships (Hosey, 2012). Conversely, when interacting with judgmental providers, patients withdrew from care.…”
Section: Patient Care Avoidancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interacting with a trustworthy provider supported IPV disclosure. Subsequent positive interactions helped patients re-establish their self-efficacy and identity, attributes that facilitate ending violent relationships (Hosey, 2012). Conversely, when interacting with judgmental providers, patients withdrew from care.…”
Section: Patient Care Avoidancementioning
confidence: 99%