Positive psychology interventions (PPIs) have been found to increase self-esteem, self-efficacy, and confidence and lower anxiety among students with dyslexia. Therefore, to summarise the current evidence on PPIs, a narrative review was undertaken. The review synthesised the findings from ...
A study was found a positive and statistically significant correlation between self-efficacy and self-esteem of ostomy patients. Training programs are therefore recommended to increase the self-efficacy and self-esteem of ostomy patients [11]. In the study conducted by Özden and Kılıç ...
Part I: Introduction Guindon, What is Self-Esteem? Guindon, What Do We Know About Self-Esteem Interventions? Part II: Childhood: Introduction. Green, Kolos, Facilitating Self-Esteem in Elementary School-aged Children: A Child-centered Play Therapy Approach. Burke, Pilecki, The Effects of Intra...
29,34,43,44] and typically included measures such as business knowledge, sales and profits totals, goal setting, and self-esteem regarding microfinance interventions
Three studies, evaluating one online writing-based functionality intervention, were judged to have strong methodological quality and had evidence of improving body appreciation, body esteem, and functionality satisfaction. Six moderate quality studies found interventions using intuitive eating, CBT, self-...
(3) psychoeducation, which has the objective of teaching people about body image, its causes, and implications; (4) physical training, which englobes aerobic and anaerobic activities intending to enhance fitness; and (5) promotion of self-esteem, by highlighting that low self-esteem is ...
Social interventions designed to increase opportunities for interaction and support were well received by the interviewees. Many endorsed the idea of having a safe space to interact with other socially like-minded peers who could empathise with them and their situation, and felt that it could be ...
Self-stigma operates as a powerful deterrent to help-seeking and seems to stem from internalization of society’s expectation that medical students are mentally and physically invincible. This leads to feelings of decreased self-esteem and self-efficacy, as well as fear of stigmatization from the ...
There was an increase in self-reported intermediate outcomes for the intervention group, including social support and effectiveness in obtaining resources. The secondary outcome did show improvement at earlier points in the follow-up—ability to obtain resources was improved immediately postintervention62 ...
With the biasness of patriarchy and her own fallen self-esteem, a woman’s low negotiation and bargaining power leads her to enter into the social contracts where she is able to earn a low level of income and wages compared to men for the same work. This discrimination is popularly referre...