Social work Resilience in young adults| An assessment of individualfamily and community level protective factors UNIVERSITY OF MARYLANDBALTIMORE Donna Harrington Hisle-GormanElizabethProblem statement. Childhood poverty and child maltreatment are problems that affect millions of children, and often result in...
Resilience in Young Adults 作者:Hisle-Gorman, Elizabeth 页数:200 ISBN:9781243431707 豆瓣评分 目前无人评价 + 加入购书单
Extending previous research, the present study assessed a broad array of religiousity/spirituality (R/S) factors in order to identify specific facets that might be especially protective against intergenerational transmission of depressive symptoms. Results from 273 young adults who were reared in families...
Resilience is the ability to adapt, bounce back, and recover from adversity, challenges, or difficult life experiences. Physical resilience in adults refers to the ability to withstand and recover from physical challenges or stressors. It involves mainta
self‑ef f i cacy and reducing maladaptive coping.Suicide is a complex public health phenomenon that represents a leading cause of death for young adults aged between 18 and 25 years globally and in Australia 1 . Research in this fi eld has mostly focused on detecting the risk factors of ...
Adolescent protective factors promoting resilience in young adults at risk for depression Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 19 (2002), pp. 393-412, 10.1023/A:1020274531345 Google Scholar Carey et al., 2004 K.B. Carey, D.J. Neal, S.E. Collins A psychometric analysis of the self-re...
Assessing Personal Resiliency in Young Adults: The Resiliency Scale for Children and Adolescents Donald H. Saklofske, David W. Nordstokke, Sandra Prince-Embury, Tara Crumpler, Sarah Nugent, Ashley Vesely et al. Pages 189-198 Exploring Adolescent Resilience Through the Lens of Core Self-Evaluations...
The present study sought to enhance understanding of the relationship of resilience in young adulthood to personality traits, coping styles, and psychiatric symptoms. First, we predicted that resilience would demonstrate meaningful relationships to Costa and McCrae's (1992) five-factor model personality ...
young adults in an educational setting who have had ACEs.A two-group pre-post repeated measures design to compare symptoms, health behaviors, and resilience and written participant responses.There was a statistically significant cohort by time interaction for physical activity in the intervention ...
Purpose: This study investigated the protective factors that contribute to resilience in lesbian, gay and bisexual young adults. Age of self-identifying as a sexual minority and the relationship of resilience to degree of suicidal ideation and number of suicide attempts were also examined. Method: ...