This study investigated how positive affect, social support, and participation influence the relationship between resilience and distress for individuals with chronic health conditions. The data was gathered from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health (Add Health) database (Harris et al., 2009) and analyzed using path analysis. The GFP as it relates to resilience was compared to the resilient personality prototype model, and conclusions were drawn regarding which model best explains resilience and its relationship with psychological distress. Results can be used to inform treatment intervention and policy development impacting the lives of those who live with chronic health conditions
Resilience is the overcoming of some risk factor resulting in positive adaptation. Respondents from ...
Resilience is the overcoming of some risk factor resulting in positive adaptation. Respondents from ...
People who have not overcome childhood trauma and who have developed mental illnesses have difficult...
This study investigated how positive affect, social support, and participation influence the relatio...
The relatively young field of positive psychology serves to redirect the focus of common psychologic...
Numerous studies have indicated that adversity serves as a primary antecedent in the development of ...
Numerous studies have indicated that adversity serves as a primary antecedent in the development of ...
Objective: (1) To investigate potential mediating effects of positive affect, social support, and co...
Objective: To explore the relationships among higher-order personality factors, resilience, coping p...
Introduction The topic of resilience is obtaining a growing interest in psychiatric research. Resil...
Chronic physical illness considered as a negative event, a potential stressor or a life crisis can b...
The purpose of the current study was to investigate resilience in relation to personality, social su...
This study sought to provide support for the King-Rothstein (2010) model of resiliency and to establ...
Objective: (1) To investigate potential mediating effects of positive affect, social support, and co...
Masters Research - Master of Clinical Psychology (MClinPsych)Scope: Resilience has been conceptualis...
Resilience is the overcoming of some risk factor resulting in positive adaptation. Respondents from ...
Resilience is the overcoming of some risk factor resulting in positive adaptation. Respondents from ...
People who have not overcome childhood trauma and who have developed mental illnesses have difficult...
This study investigated how positive affect, social support, and participation influence the relatio...
The relatively young field of positive psychology serves to redirect the focus of common psychologic...
Numerous studies have indicated that adversity serves as a primary antecedent in the development of ...
Numerous studies have indicated that adversity serves as a primary antecedent in the development of ...
Objective: (1) To investigate potential mediating effects of positive affect, social support, and co...
Objective: To explore the relationships among higher-order personality factors, resilience, coping p...
Introduction The topic of resilience is obtaining a growing interest in psychiatric research. Resil...
Chronic physical illness considered as a negative event, a potential stressor or a life crisis can b...
The purpose of the current study was to investigate resilience in relation to personality, social su...
This study sought to provide support for the King-Rothstein (2010) model of resiliency and to establ...
Objective: (1) To investigate potential mediating effects of positive affect, social support, and co...
Masters Research - Master of Clinical Psychology (MClinPsych)Scope: Resilience has been conceptualis...
Resilience is the overcoming of some risk factor resulting in positive adaptation. Respondents from ...
Resilience is the overcoming of some risk factor resulting in positive adaptation. Respondents from ...
People who have not overcome childhood trauma and who have developed mental illnesses have difficult...