Self-efficacy moderates the relationship between health comparisons and social exclusion: results of the German ageing survey

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Self-efficacy moderates the relationship between health comparisons and social exclusion: results of the German ageing survey. / Hajek, André; König, Hans-Helmut.

In: HEALTH QUAL LIFE OUT, Vol. 15, No. 1, 29.12.2017, p. 252.

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abstract = "Little is known about the consequences of health comparisons. Negative health comparisons might, for example, result in emotions such as anger or frustration. These negative emotions might intensify feelings of social exclusion. Thus, the objective of the current study was to investigate whether health comparisons are associated with social exclusion. Moreover, it was examined whether the relation between health comparisons and social exclusion is moderated by self-efficacy.",
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