Introduction: Resilience is a core variable in the context of studies on the psychosocial adjustment and school children and teenagers, and should be considered in the context of strategies to promote their well- being and quality of life. Objectives: To know the relationship between resilience, parental support and some sociodemographic variables; outline socio-educational intervention strategies in contexts of children’s lives. Methods: This is a non-experimental, correlational and cross-sectional study, having used a non- probabilistic convenience sample consisting of 150 children, aged between 10 and 16 years old, attending the 2nd and 3rd cycles of Basic Education. The gathering instruments were the Sociodemographic Questionnaire, In...
Summary 1. Resilience is the capacity to bounce back from adversity. Protective factors increase r...
From a strengths-based approach, the current study explored how individual child characteristics and...
The psychological researches more often analyze not the risk factors, but protective factors for chi...
Background The aim of the study was to investigate whether in a group of adolescents – wards of c...
OBJECTIVES: Children exposed to social adversity-hardship as a result of social circumstances such a...
Adolescence can be a time of turmoil, and for a young person faced with adverse situations or at-ris...
In spite of the most adverse circumstances, some children manage to survive and even thrive, academi...
In spite of the most adverse circumstances, some children manage to survive and even thrive, academi...
This research project’s main aim was to find out how far the intervention ‘Bounce Back’ impacted on ...
Resilience is the quality of life in which a person is able to thrive against adverse internal and e...
Investigating parental involvement has moved to the foreground of research in the past two decades, ...
Children living in risk environments can experience traumatic events that could affect their future ...
Young children are particularly susceptible to the adverse effects of social vulnerability. Resilien...
Children encounter a vast range of adverse experiences, ranging from poverty, lack of access to qual...
The substantial focus of resilience research on childhood well-being has resulted in limited knowled...
Summary 1. Resilience is the capacity to bounce back from adversity. Protective factors increase r...
From a strengths-based approach, the current study explored how individual child characteristics and...
The psychological researches more often analyze not the risk factors, but protective factors for chi...
Background The aim of the study was to investigate whether in a group of adolescents – wards of c...
OBJECTIVES: Children exposed to social adversity-hardship as a result of social circumstances such a...
Adolescence can be a time of turmoil, and for a young person faced with adverse situations or at-ris...
In spite of the most adverse circumstances, some children manage to survive and even thrive, academi...
In spite of the most adverse circumstances, some children manage to survive and even thrive, academi...
This research project’s main aim was to find out how far the intervention ‘Bounce Back’ impacted on ...
Resilience is the quality of life in which a person is able to thrive against adverse internal and e...
Investigating parental involvement has moved to the foreground of research in the past two decades, ...
Children living in risk environments can experience traumatic events that could affect their future ...
Young children are particularly susceptible to the adverse effects of social vulnerability. Resilien...
Children encounter a vast range of adverse experiences, ranging from poverty, lack of access to qual...
The substantial focus of resilience research on childhood well-being has resulted in limited knowled...
Summary 1. Resilience is the capacity to bounce back from adversity. Protective factors increase r...
From a strengths-based approach, the current study explored how individual child characteristics and...
The psychological researches more often analyze not the risk factors, but protective factors for chi...