The present study addresses some conceptual and methodological problems identified in the resilience research. Specifically, it focuses on the development of a rigorous and comprehensive way to measure risk and adjustment in a sample of 21 children (age 7 to 15) who share a common risk factor (i.e., parental affective disorder). A Risk Composite was developed based on a review of the literature. Forty-five potential risk factors in four broad areas (i.e., Socio-economic status, Early Development, Stressful Life Events, and Parental Psychopathology) were included in the Composite. A cumulative risk score was obtained for each child by summing across the individual risk items. Using a median split, a group of "higher" and "lower" risk childre...
This study is in part a response to the introduction of Every Child Matters, the incorporated Common...
Many of the challenges facing children now are a function of changing times, including increase in u...
Problem: The CDC estimates that 1/3 of marriages end within the first 10 years, when their children ...
The present study addresses some conceptual and methodological problems identified in the resilience...
The purpose of this longitudinal exploratory study was to investigate the protective processes that ...
Few studies on resilience in young children model risk appropriately and test theory-led hypotheses ...
Although there is extensive literature on the risks faced by families dealing with cumulative challe...
Few studies on resilience in young children model risk appropriately and test theory-led hypotheses ...
Few studies on resilience in young children model risk appropriately and test theory-led hypotheses ...
Longitudinal growth patterns of internalizing and externalizing behavior problems were examined in a...
Although resilience is usually thought to reside in individuals, developmental research is increasin...
The current study explored the difficulties faced by children exposed to multiple family-level risk ...
Ecological and transactional theories link child outcomes to neighbourhood disadvantage, family pove...
Parents of children with developmental disabilities have been reported to experience higher levels o...
Exploring the resilience construct is highly relevant for the field of learning disabilities. Resili...
This study is in part a response to the introduction of Every Child Matters, the incorporated Common...
Many of the challenges facing children now are a function of changing times, including increase in u...
Problem: The CDC estimates that 1/3 of marriages end within the first 10 years, when their children ...
The present study addresses some conceptual and methodological problems identified in the resilience...
The purpose of this longitudinal exploratory study was to investigate the protective processes that ...
Few studies on resilience in young children model risk appropriately and test theory-led hypotheses ...
Although there is extensive literature on the risks faced by families dealing with cumulative challe...
Few studies on resilience in young children model risk appropriately and test theory-led hypotheses ...
Few studies on resilience in young children model risk appropriately and test theory-led hypotheses ...
Longitudinal growth patterns of internalizing and externalizing behavior problems were examined in a...
Although resilience is usually thought to reside in individuals, developmental research is increasin...
The current study explored the difficulties faced by children exposed to multiple family-level risk ...
Ecological and transactional theories link child outcomes to neighbourhood disadvantage, family pove...
Parents of children with developmental disabilities have been reported to experience higher levels o...
Exploring the resilience construct is highly relevant for the field of learning disabilities. Resili...
This study is in part a response to the introduction of Every Child Matters, the incorporated Common...
Many of the challenges facing children now are a function of changing times, including increase in u...
Problem: The CDC estimates that 1/3 of marriages end within the first 10 years, when their children ...