Self Esteem and Self Efficacy in Caregivers
Self-efficacy and self-esteem have been shown as important predictors of QOL in caregivers. Studies show that parents with higher self-efficacy show better mental and physical health, a better relationship with their environment, and a decrease in anxiety. Positive self-esteem was also shown to be the strongest predictor of subject well-being
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