학술논문

Probability of assertive behaviour, interpersonal anxiety and self-efficacy of South African registered dietitians.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Human Nutrition & Dietetics. Feb2002, Vol. 15 Issue 1, p9-17. 9p. 7 Charts, 1 Graph.
Subject
*DIETITIANS
*ASSERTIVENESS (Psychology)
*ANXIETY
*SELF-efficacy
*PSYCHOLOGY
Language
ISSN
0952-3871
Abstract
Objectives There is little information on the probability of assertive behaviour, interpersonal anxiety and self-efficacy in the literature regarding dietitians. The objective of this study was to establish baseline information of these attributes and the factors affecting them. Method Questionnaires collecting biographical information and self-assessment psychometric scales measuring levels of probability of assertiveness, interpersonal anxiety and self-efficacy were mailed to 350 subjects, who comprised a random sample of dietitians registered with the Health Professions Council of South Africa. Results Forty-one per cent (n =145) of the sample responded. Self-assessment inventory results were compared to test levels of probability of assertive behaviour, interpersonal anxiety and self-efficacy. The inventory results were compared with the biographical findings to establish statistical relationships between the variables. The hypotheses were formulated before data collection. Conclusion Dietitians had acceptable levels of probability of assertive behaviour and interpersonal anxiety. The probability of assertive behaviour was significantly lower than the level noted in the literature and was negatively related to interpersonal anxiety and positively related to self-efficacy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]