BACKGROUND: Resilience is having good outcomes despite adversity and risk and could be described in terms of preserving the same level of the outcome or rebounding back to that level after an initial set back. Using the latter definition, resilience as "bouncing back", this paper aims (1) to identify those members of a panel survey who demonstrated resilience, and (2) to identify the characteristics of the resilient individuals and the predictors of their resilience. METHODS: The study subjects were the 3581 participants in the British Household Panel Survey, selected from waves 1-14, who satisfied three requirements: exposure to an adversity; availability of consecutive General Health Questionnaire (GHQ)-12 scores; aged 50 or more years. T...
Resilience in women older than age 85 is defined as the response of rebound and improvement in funct...
OBJECTIVES: Healthy psychological functioning, the ability to respond rapidly to environmental chang...
Some elderly persons recover nicely after illness and manage to live without too much disturbance in...
Resilience or the ability of an individual to maintain competence and attain adaptation despite nega...
Purpose - This paper's aim is to explore factors underlying resilience to health adversity, where re...
Resilience is a multifaceted construct that refers to the positive adaptation of individ...
Over the life course, we are invariably faced with some form of adversity. The process of positively...
Older people maintaining mental health well-being through resilience: an appreciative inquiry study ...
Context: As a result of increases in life expectancy and decreases in fertility, the proportion of t...
This mixed-methods study looks at the relationship between adversity and resilience. It examines the...
Background: There are substantial socioeconomic inequalities in functional limitations in old age. R...
Resilience is a key construct in psychology, which describes the maintenance of comparatively good m...
This introduction* explores the concept of resilience in relation to empirical evidence presented in...
BackgroundResilience, the ability to adapt positively to adversity, may be an important factor in su...
The purpose of this chapter was to examine the relationship between potential resources for resilien...
Resilience in women older than age 85 is defined as the response of rebound and improvement in funct...
OBJECTIVES: Healthy psychological functioning, the ability to respond rapidly to environmental chang...
Some elderly persons recover nicely after illness and manage to live without too much disturbance in...
Resilience or the ability of an individual to maintain competence and attain adaptation despite nega...
Purpose - This paper's aim is to explore factors underlying resilience to health adversity, where re...
Resilience is a multifaceted construct that refers to the positive adaptation of individ...
Over the life course, we are invariably faced with some form of adversity. The process of positively...
Older people maintaining mental health well-being through resilience: an appreciative inquiry study ...
Context: As a result of increases in life expectancy and decreases in fertility, the proportion of t...
This mixed-methods study looks at the relationship between adversity and resilience. It examines the...
Background: There are substantial socioeconomic inequalities in functional limitations in old age. R...
Resilience is a key construct in psychology, which describes the maintenance of comparatively good m...
This introduction* explores the concept of resilience in relation to empirical evidence presented in...
BackgroundResilience, the ability to adapt positively to adversity, may be an important factor in su...
The purpose of this chapter was to examine the relationship between potential resources for resilien...
Resilience in women older than age 85 is defined as the response of rebound and improvement in funct...
OBJECTIVES: Healthy psychological functioning, the ability to respond rapidly to environmental chang...
Some elderly persons recover nicely after illness and manage to live without too much disturbance in...