Resilience can be an important factor in health promotion. The aim of the present study was to carry out a review of the literature in the Pubmed and PsycINFO databases, using the descriptors “resilience” and “chronic disease”. The research contemplated publications conducted in the past 20 years from June 1993 to June 2013. Twelve articles that met the inclusion criteria were identified. These articles pointed towards a negative relationship between resilience and depression, anxiety, incapacitation, and somatization, and also found an inverse correlation between resilience scores and the progression of illness (activity of the disease, control of glycemic level, and severity of depression), and an association between resilience and qualit...
Aim: To select and analyze research articles, which describe resilience in medical students, coping ...
ABSTRACT Objective: to investigate the association between resilience and sociodemographic variabl...
Recent times have seen a shift in interest from a focus upon the deficits of individuals to a focus ...
Background Findings from physical disease resilience research may be used to develop approaches to ...
Objective: To identify common resilience factors against non-communicable diseases (dental caries, d...
Resilience is characterized by effective coping with stressful events and depends on the specific ch...
Context: Considering the stressful conditions of life and social difficulties, an important question...
Purpose - This paper's aim is to explore factors underlying resilience to health adversity, where re...
This study investigated how positive affect, social support, and participation influence the relatio...
Background: Positive psychosocial factors can play an important role in the development of cardiovas...
Introduction The topic of resilience is obtaining a growing interest in psychiatric research. Resil...
The relationship between disease and good health has received relatively little attention in mental ...
Aim Resilience is rapidly gaining momentum in mental health literature. It provides a new understand...
International audienceThe relationship between disease and good health has received relatively littl...
The purpose of this study was to examine resilience, as the ability to bounce back from stress, in p...
Aim: To select and analyze research articles, which describe resilience in medical students, coping ...
ABSTRACT Objective: to investigate the association between resilience and sociodemographic variabl...
Recent times have seen a shift in interest from a focus upon the deficits of individuals to a focus ...
Background Findings from physical disease resilience research may be used to develop approaches to ...
Objective: To identify common resilience factors against non-communicable diseases (dental caries, d...
Resilience is characterized by effective coping with stressful events and depends on the specific ch...
Context: Considering the stressful conditions of life and social difficulties, an important question...
Purpose - This paper's aim is to explore factors underlying resilience to health adversity, where re...
This study investigated how positive affect, social support, and participation influence the relatio...
Background: Positive psychosocial factors can play an important role in the development of cardiovas...
Introduction The topic of resilience is obtaining a growing interest in psychiatric research. Resil...
The relationship between disease and good health has received relatively little attention in mental ...
Aim Resilience is rapidly gaining momentum in mental health literature. It provides a new understand...
International audienceThe relationship between disease and good health has received relatively littl...
The purpose of this study was to examine resilience, as the ability to bounce back from stress, in p...
Aim: To select and analyze research articles, which describe resilience in medical students, coping ...
ABSTRACT Objective: to investigate the association between resilience and sociodemographic variabl...
Recent times have seen a shift in interest from a focus upon the deficits of individuals to a focus ...