(A) Interaction between social identity (SI) and resilience (RS) at Time 1 (T1) on resilience at Time 2 (T2) for youth in Study 1. (B) Interaction between SI and RS at T1 on RS at T2 for youth in Study 2.</p
This article contributes to a social theory of resilience. It critiques aspects of developmental and...
This theoretical research specifically emphasizes personal resilience phenomenon. Children’s social ...
Social resilience is defined as abilities of social entities and mechanisms [18].</p
The Social Identity Approach to Health holds that groups provide us with a sense of meaning and belo...
Results for analyses regressing Resilience at T1 and Social Identity on Resilience at T2.</p
The Social Identity Approach to Health holds that groups provide us with a sense of meaning and belo...
We propose that resilience effectively helps people cope with stress, thus predominantly reducing th...
Background The aim of the study was to investigate whether in a group of adolescents – wards of c...
There is a growing body of research to suggest that social connectedness increases resilience when e...
As resilience has gained momentum over the past few decades, little effort has been made to understa...
Development stages within adolescence combine with context to shape identitiy, transitions to early ...
The term resilience has been variously used to describe the capacity for successful adaptation to a ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the mediating role of social support and social connect...
Resiliency is an important and rich topic. The research question How was resiliency developed and s...
Resilience is the dynamic process of achieving positive outcomes in the presence of risk or difficul...
This article contributes to a social theory of resilience. It critiques aspects of developmental and...
This theoretical research specifically emphasizes personal resilience phenomenon. Children’s social ...
Social resilience is defined as abilities of social entities and mechanisms [18].</p
The Social Identity Approach to Health holds that groups provide us with a sense of meaning and belo...
Results for analyses regressing Resilience at T1 and Social Identity on Resilience at T2.</p
The Social Identity Approach to Health holds that groups provide us with a sense of meaning and belo...
We propose that resilience effectively helps people cope with stress, thus predominantly reducing th...
Background The aim of the study was to investigate whether in a group of adolescents – wards of c...
There is a growing body of research to suggest that social connectedness increases resilience when e...
As resilience has gained momentum over the past few decades, little effort has been made to understa...
Development stages within adolescence combine with context to shape identitiy, transitions to early ...
The term resilience has been variously used to describe the capacity for successful adaptation to a ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the mediating role of social support and social connect...
Resiliency is an important and rich topic. The research question How was resiliency developed and s...
Resilience is the dynamic process of achieving positive outcomes in the presence of risk or difficul...
This article contributes to a social theory of resilience. It critiques aspects of developmental and...
This theoretical research specifically emphasizes personal resilience phenomenon. Children’s social ...
Social resilience is defined as abilities of social entities and mechanisms [18].</p