Self-efficacy of the individual: a psychological discourse

Authors

  • Оксана Даценко , Криворiзький державний педагогiчний унiверситет

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31812/psychology.v13i.7660

Keywords:

self-efficacy, productivity, resource, experience, self-realization

Abstract

The article is devoted to the problem of self-efficacy, which is
particularly acute in our country today. The importance of its research in
both theoretical and practical-pragmatic aspects is indicated. An attempt
was made to analyze traditional approaches to the problem in both domestic
and foreign psychology. A theoretical overview of some traditional and
modern concepts of self-efficacy is presented, and various definitive positions
regarding the psychological content of the concept are considered. It was
found that self-efficacy is a repeatedly verified experience of productive
self-realization; a unique and generalized quality in which various mental
elements are integrated, including motivation, cognitive components, a
sense of confidence, attitude to success, etc. Self-efficacy is considered
as a process and a result of self-creation of a person, an indicator of a
person’s psychological maturity and competence. The connection of selfefficacy with the concept of “I”, values, meanings, abilities and strategies of
proactive behavior is emphasized. The role of self-efficacy in the structure
of stress resistance is emphasized. Prospects for further scientific research
are outlined. It is noted about the need to create a coherent theoretical
model of the study of the phenomenon in the personal paradigm.

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Author Biography

  • Оксана Даценко, , Криворiзький державний педагогiчний унiверситет

    асистент кафедри загальної та вiкової психологiї
    Криворiзький державний педагогiчний унiверситет

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Published

2023-05-28

Issue

Section

Розділ I

How to Cite

Self-efficacy of the individual: a psychological discourse. (2023). Actual Problems of Psychology in Educational Institutions, 13, 9-18. https://doi.org/10.31812/psychology.v13i.7660

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