Sentence examples for expectations of self from inspiring English sources

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The act of positioning may be deliberate or unconscious, and is shaped by the expectations of self, others, or role identities [ 27], page62.

After Chloe died so suddenly, I felt it made perfect sense that we would be worried that something bad would happen to Shauna (KAREN) Furthermore, half of the participants appeared to be engaged in protective mothering activities, sometimes involving unrealistic expectations of self in order to protect the infant in an unsafe world.

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Given the expectations of self-sufficiency that permeate elite colleges in particular, connections with, support from, and maybe even interventions by parents become that much more important to help students succeed.

Those with high expectations of self-efficacy and low levels of stress and depression probably cope better with multimorbidity.

We felt it was necessary first to elicit understandings of self-care and expectations of self-care support.

Expectations of self-efficacy are defined as a source of generalised problem-solving, which is reflective of an individual's sense of his own competency and ability.

Pediatric SCD care centers have established better coordinated support systems compared with adult SCD care centers, which have fewer interdisciplinary services and higher expectations of self-management [ 15].

It covers positive strategies for coping with the syndrome, involving an active position on the part of the patient, and moreover includes positive expectations of self-efficacy related with the disease.

Although habits play an important role in lifestyle behaviours, 'motherhood' is perceived as a time of transition into a new role, bringing about changes in health concerns, expectations of self-image and weight gain, and responsibilities [ 22].

Furthermore, people may have behaved differently while being observed, though they might be expected to amend their behaviour towards what they considered to be compliance with professional expectations of self-management (e.g. to try to be seen to be following a diabetes diet).

According to Karasek's model, experiences of lack of control play an important part in the health of workers and reduce their productivity [ 44, 52], leading to a breaking of an individual's commitment through the erosion they cause in expectations of self-efficacy, given the modulating role these play in the maintenance of behaviours [ 53, 54].

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