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Anxiety and self-efficacy are linked through research on adolescent mental health, where self-efficacy is identified as a factor associated with anxiety levels [1], [2]. Additionally, environmental factors like 'green time' have been shown to simultaneously increase self-efficacy while decreasing anxiety in teenagers [3].

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Neurodiversity in Practice: a Conceptual Model of Autistic Strengths ... link.springer.com Springer 2 facts
referenceCherewick et al. (2023b) studied the associations between growth mindset, persistence, self-efficacy, and mental health outcomes (depression, anxiety, and externalising behaviours) in early adolescents.
claimCherewick et al. (2023b) identified associations between growth mindset, persistence, and self-efficacy in early adolescents and their levels of depression, anxiety, and externalising behaviours.
The effects of screen time on children: The latest research parents ... health.choc.org Dr. Michelle Yang · CHOC 1 fact
claimHigher amounts of 'green time' (time spent around the color green) correlate with increased self-efficacy, positive identity, and decreased anxiety in teenagers, regardless of the amount of screen time they consume.