“…Acknowledging this, the concept of confidence is contextualized against the fluctuating physical, psychological and social domains (the columns connected to a range of attributes). The cross‐cutting characteristics of negative or positive inference features “control of physical and mental well‐being.” This control factor, or perceived control, be it explicit or implicit, appeared in several contemporary studies (Claassens et al, ; Parry, Steen, Galloway, Kenny, & Bond, ; Underwood, Kent, & James, ; Wallin et al, ; Yardley et al, ). It also was referred to indirectly in other studies referencing control associated perspectives within their text, using words such as participation, engagement, independence, self‐belief, knowledge, skills and security (Beesley, White, Alston, Sweetapple, & Pollack, ; McDougall & Balyer, ; B. McNamara et al, ; Sandberg et al, ).…”