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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 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)

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End Points• Reaching personal goals• Physiological status• Functioning• Health care use• Perceptions of quality

Reactions (outcomeexpectations

& 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 (outcomeexpectations

& self-efficacy)

Judgments

Judgments

Judgments

Observations

Observations

Reactions (outcomeexpectations

& self-efficacy)