“…Theory generated an abundance of general and specific self-efficacy measures in areas including general self-efficacy (e.g., Chen, Gully, & Eden, 2001;Sherer, Maddux, Mercadante, PrenticeDunn, Jacobs, & Rogers, 1982), social functioning (Sherer et at., 1982), physical prowess (Ryckman, Robbins, Thornton, & Cantrell, 1982), caregiving (Steffen, McKibbin, Zeiss, Gallagher-Thompson, & Bandura, 2002), teaching ability (e.g., Everett, Price, & Telljohann, 1996), and academic competence (e.g., Yufang, 2004). …”