Residential treatment is among the most costly forms of intervention for children with serious emotional and behavioural disorders. While some children and youth report significant improvement from residential care, a significant subgroup does not. One explanation for treatment responsiveness may be related to resilience. This study examined factors predictive of resilience in 170 children and youth who were admitted to residential treatment with complex mental health problems. Results indicated that lower internalizing and externalizing behaviour predicted behavioural resilience. Higher school participation/achievement and an absence o f witnessing abuse predicted educational resilience. Family resilience was predicted by higher family fun...
textUsing a large sample from the NICHD Study of Early Child Care, the current study examined the pr...
Although resilience is usually thought to reside in individuals, developmental research is increasin...
OBJECTIVES: Children exposed to social adversity-hardship as a result of social circumstances such a...
Resiliency is the ability to adapt successfully despite living in adverse conditions. It involves ne...
Objective – Some of the most vulnerable children and youths in our country are those in out of home ...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: To understand the process of resilience (social support and resources of the fa...
Resilience is defined as positive adaptation and functioning following exposure to significant risk ...
Most studies with institutionalised children and adolescents focus on evaluating the impact of negat...
While much theorizing and research has been conducted on family resilience, the concepts and theorie...
Background: Up to half of Western children and adolescents experience at least one type of childhood...
Resilience is the quality of life in which a person is able to thrive against adverse internal and e...
aRutgers University; and bNew Jersey Medical School Although an extensive literature has accumulated...
Residential care is primarily considered most appropriate for young people with complex needs, often...
Background: Up to half of Western children and adolescents experience at least one type of childhood...
The ability to maintain positive functioning in the face of adversity is a concept that has interest...
textUsing a large sample from the NICHD Study of Early Child Care, the current study examined the pr...
Although resilience is usually thought to reside in individuals, developmental research is increasin...
OBJECTIVES: Children exposed to social adversity-hardship as a result of social circumstances such a...
Resiliency is the ability to adapt successfully despite living in adverse conditions. It involves ne...
Objective – Some of the most vulnerable children and youths in our country are those in out of home ...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: To understand the process of resilience (social support and resources of the fa...
Resilience is defined as positive adaptation and functioning following exposure to significant risk ...
Most studies with institutionalised children and adolescents focus on evaluating the impact of negat...
While much theorizing and research has been conducted on family resilience, the concepts and theorie...
Background: Up to half of Western children and adolescents experience at least one type of childhood...
Resilience is the quality of life in which a person is able to thrive against adverse internal and e...
aRutgers University; and bNew Jersey Medical School Although an extensive literature has accumulated...
Residential care is primarily considered most appropriate for young people with complex needs, often...
Background: Up to half of Western children and adolescents experience at least one type of childhood...
The ability to maintain positive functioning in the face of adversity is a concept that has interest...
textUsing a large sample from the NICHD Study of Early Child Care, the current study examined the pr...
Although resilience is usually thought to reside in individuals, developmental research is increasin...
OBJECTIVES: Children exposed to social adversity-hardship as a result of social circumstances such a...