Objectives: The study explores the presence of the three components of Ungar’s (2019) biopsychosocial process definition of resilience in the context of family violence-exposed adolescents’ descriptions of affect regulation when experiencing high affect arousal.Methods: A convenience sample of 16 youth, age 15-25 with histories of family psychological, and/or physical violence exposure, completed semi-structured qualitative interviews describing affect regulation during arousal states in past stressful situations. Interviews were recorded and transcribed verbatim. Utilising deductive framework analysis, predefined thematic coding was conducted in NVivo. Results: Rich descriptions were generated of youth’s adaptive capacities to regulate aff...
An individual’s capacity to be flexible and adaptable to external and internal stressors is vital fo...
INTRODUCTION\nMETHODS AND ANALYSIS\nETHICS AND DISSEMINATION\nCOVID-19-related social isolation and ...
Childhood sexual abuse is often associated with a number of deleterious psychological and behavioura...
Personal resiliency refers to individual attributes that are related to the process of successfully ...
Internationally, about 25% of all children experience physical abuse by their parents. Despite the n...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: To understand the process of resilience (social support and resources of the fa...
Purpose: To explore what resilience means to adolescents and whether the Resiliency Scale can accur...
There is substantial evidence that exposure to family adversity significantly and negatively impacts...
There is substantial evidence that exposure to family adversity significantly and negatively impact...
Earlier research has identified a remarkable number of related factors to resilience during adolesce...
Personal resiliency refers to individual attributes that are related to the process of successfully ...
Introduction: Family dysfunction can test the resilience of adolescents, specifically those from sin...
Objectives: To explore the role of resilience as a mediator in the association between adverse child...
Youth who have been victims of crime or are exposed to community violence are at high risk for devel...
Background: Understanding the resilient factors and why some children do well despite early adverse ...
An individual’s capacity to be flexible and adaptable to external and internal stressors is vital fo...
INTRODUCTION\nMETHODS AND ANALYSIS\nETHICS AND DISSEMINATION\nCOVID-19-related social isolation and ...
Childhood sexual abuse is often associated with a number of deleterious psychological and behavioura...
Personal resiliency refers to individual attributes that are related to the process of successfully ...
Internationally, about 25% of all children experience physical abuse by their parents. Despite the n...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: To understand the process of resilience (social support and resources of the fa...
Purpose: To explore what resilience means to adolescents and whether the Resiliency Scale can accur...
There is substantial evidence that exposure to family adversity significantly and negatively impacts...
There is substantial evidence that exposure to family adversity significantly and negatively impact...
Earlier research has identified a remarkable number of related factors to resilience during adolesce...
Personal resiliency refers to individual attributes that are related to the process of successfully ...
Introduction: Family dysfunction can test the resilience of adolescents, specifically those from sin...
Objectives: To explore the role of resilience as a mediator in the association between adverse child...
Youth who have been victims of crime or are exposed to community violence are at high risk for devel...
Background: Understanding the resilient factors and why some children do well despite early adverse ...
An individual’s capacity to be flexible and adaptable to external and internal stressors is vital fo...
INTRODUCTION\nMETHODS AND ANALYSIS\nETHICS AND DISSEMINATION\nCOVID-19-related social isolation and ...
Childhood sexual abuse is often associated with a number of deleterious psychological and behavioura...