The purpose of this study was to determine gender related differences in development of resilience through outdoor adventure, specifically trail running. Focusing on trail runners and using purposive sampling methods, 148 participants were recruited from online communities and asked to fill out an online survey [Google Forms]. Results revealed two important themes. First, despite historical underrepresentation of women in the wilderness, women used trail running to shape their identities as self-confident, brave and tenacious. Second, differences in the ways men and women built resilience were apparent. Women appeared to rely more heavily on their positivity, optimism and social network than the men. Resilience is an important factor for ma...
Research has shown that Psychological First Aid (PFA) helps to promote resilience in individuals aff...
This literature review discusses the obstacles that women face in participating in outdoor recreatio...
The outdoors and activities associated with them have historically been the domain of men, and studi...
The purpose of this study was to determine gender related differences in development of resilience t...
Access to and benefits from leisure programmes are influenced by both personal and social factors. W...
Resilience, is the capability to deal with and adapt to stress or adverse circumstances. This study ...
The present study aims to examine resilience in terms of gender via the meta-analysis method. Postgr...
Past research provides evidence that outdoor recreation can aid in our decon-struction of gender and...
This study assessed the effect of an experiential, adventure-based program on levels of resilience i...
Past research provides evidence that outdoor recreation can aid in our deconstruction of gender and ...
Females have long found it difficult to find entrance to and acceptance in the outdoors because of s...
Background: Adventure experiences offer opportunities to improve resilience by exposure to controlle...
Research has shown that Psychological First Aid (PFA) crisis intervention helps to promote resilienc...
The purpose of this research was twofold: to determine whether mental toughness and resilience varie...
The authors report on findings from part of a larger research project ‘Gender in Volunteering Resear...
Research has shown that Psychological First Aid (PFA) helps to promote resilience in individuals aff...
This literature review discusses the obstacles that women face in participating in outdoor recreatio...
The outdoors and activities associated with them have historically been the domain of men, and studi...
The purpose of this study was to determine gender related differences in development of resilience t...
Access to and benefits from leisure programmes are influenced by both personal and social factors. W...
Resilience, is the capability to deal with and adapt to stress or adverse circumstances. This study ...
The present study aims to examine resilience in terms of gender via the meta-analysis method. Postgr...
Past research provides evidence that outdoor recreation can aid in our decon-struction of gender and...
This study assessed the effect of an experiential, adventure-based program on levels of resilience i...
Past research provides evidence that outdoor recreation can aid in our deconstruction of gender and ...
Females have long found it difficult to find entrance to and acceptance in the outdoors because of s...
Background: Adventure experiences offer opportunities to improve resilience by exposure to controlle...
Research has shown that Psychological First Aid (PFA) crisis intervention helps to promote resilienc...
The purpose of this research was twofold: to determine whether mental toughness and resilience varie...
The authors report on findings from part of a larger research project ‘Gender in Volunteering Resear...
Research has shown that Psychological First Aid (PFA) helps to promote resilience in individuals aff...
This literature review discusses the obstacles that women face in participating in outdoor recreatio...
The outdoors and activities associated with them have historically been the domain of men, and studi...