Purpose of this study was to investigate relationship between self-efficacy and its subscales with general health compare general health in university students. Research method was descriptive correlation study. In so doing, 321university students randomly selected. Measurement devises were Goldberg's general health questionnaire and General Self-Efficacy Scale. Data analyzed by Pearson's correlation coefficient and Regression. Results showed that self-efficacy has a positive correlation with general health and social functions; and have a negative correlation with somatic symptoms, anxiety and sleep disorder, and depression symptoms.