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- 1Cummine, Jacqueline (Communication Sciences and Disorders)
- 1Galovan, Adam (Human Ecology)
- 1Pedersen, Cory (Psychology, Kwantlen Polytechnic University)
- 1Rodgers, Wendy (Faculty of Kinesiology, Sport and Recreation)
- 1Rodgers, Wendy (Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation)
- 1Stickland, Michael (Department of Medicine)
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Fall 2019
Parents are the most important influence on children’s financial learning. Several studies have detailed the various ways in which children’s financial literacy is associated with their parents’ financial socialization practices. The majority of these studies focus on individual-level variables...
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Impact of a Primary Care Exercise Program on Physical Activity and Self-Efficacy in Patients with COPD
DownloadSpring 2019
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is an obstructive lung disease characterized by shortness of breath and is the fourth leading cause of death in Canada. Physical activity is a strong predictor of all-cause mortality in people who have COPD, however long-term adherence to exercise is...
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Let's Talk About Sex - Or Not: Sexual Communication, Self-Efficacy, and Sexual Healthcare Use Among Individuals With and Without Communication Difficulties
DownloadSpring 2023
Sexual communication is an essential element of sexual satisfaction and wellbeing. However, individuals with communication difficulties (in reading, writing, speaking, or understanding language) may face barriers to sexual communication in interpersonal and healthcare contexts. Based on previous...
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Spring 2022
This qualitative study was designed to address gaps in understandings of how school principals experience self-efficacy as instructional leaders of literacy in a context of standardized performance expectations. Anchored in Bandura’s (1977; 1997; 2012) social cognitive theory of human agency, it...
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Fall 2018
Self-efficacy, defined as behaviour specific confidence, is a consistent correlate of physical activity and other health behaviours. In people with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), self-efficacy has been found to be related to key clinical-health outcomes and is deemed an important...