David B. Lank, Constance M. Smith
Constance Smith Hendricks, Denisha Hendricks, Shelia J. Webb, Janice Bonner Davis et al.
Self-efficacy, a social psychology concept, is defined as the likelihood of an individual engaging in health behaviors. Correctly understood, authors posit that health care providers and researchers have an ethical mandate to foster self-efficacy in patients. Further, self-efficacy promotes the comm...
Karen Zivi
ABSTRACTCalls to think or embrace an 'after' to rights, particularly ones that suggest adopting alternative ways of thinking or acting politically, often do so because of frustration with the liberal dimensions of rights. In this paper, I draw insights from theories of performativity and feminist ph...