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The questionnaire consists of 12 items related to confidence for various aspects of weight loss including exercise and nutrition across different contexts. Participants respond using a 5-point Likert-type scale ranging from 1 (not at all confident) to 5 (very confident). Responses are summed to form a total score, with higher scores reflecting greater confidence.
Year: 2006
Authors: Linde et al.
Disease: Obesity
Outcome: Self-efficacy
See more tools that use this outcome Measure: Self-efficacy
See more tools that use this measure Number of RCTs that used this tool (in our study): 1
See the RCTs Scale: Higher scores are better, scores range 5-60 Reference: Linde, J. A., Rothman, A. J., Baldwin, A. S., & Jeffery, R. W. (2006). The impact of self-efficacy on behavior change and weight change among overweight participants in a weight loss trial. Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association, 25(3), 282–291.
See more tools that use this outcome Measure: Self-efficacy
See more tools that use this measure Number of RCTs that used this tool (in our study): 1
See the RCTs Scale: Higher scores are better, scores range 5-60 Reference: Linde, J. A., Rothman, A. J., Baldwin, A. S., & Jeffery, R. W. (2006). The impact of self-efficacy on behavior change and weight change among overweight participants in a weight loss trial. Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association, 25(3), 282–291.
Target population: General population
Focus Generic
Translations available: Unclear
Original version validated: Unclear
Original language: English
Form of delivery: Self-reported
Licence needed: Unclear
10.1037/0278-6133.25.3.282