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This paper reports on the development of a new measure of adolescent resilience that: 1) encompasses the full range of individual factors associated with resilient outcomes; 2) includes assessment of resilience factors in the wider social environment; 3) is developmentally appropriate for adolescents; and 4) builds on a clearly defined theoretical framework or model of resilience.
We examined, by means of the WoK, the available literature on indicators that show psychological resilience to disasters, and in which resilient outcomes are clearly identified.
Study evidence suggests that these protective processes provide "leverage points" for strengths-based interventions designed to increase resilient outcomes and prevent mental health problems.
Intervention strategies to promote resilient outcomes and facilitate children's care experience are discussed outlining implications for evidence based 'best practice' and directions for outcome-based research with children in foster care.
A range of factors commonly associated with resilient outcomes have been widely studied and described.
Third, the heterogeneity found in resilient outcomes and study designs precluded meta-analysis.
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A higher income was connected to a resilient outcome in two studies.
We conclude that strong social support received after a disaster is associated with an increased psychological resilience whereas a female gender is connected with a decrease in the likelihood of a resilient outcome.
A resilient outcome would be actively treating joint symptoms as a medical problem, for example, undertaking exercise programmes and possibly losing weight, preferably after consulting a health-care professional.
Health-care professionals are frequently critical of patients who accept their joint problem as part of ageing (Hurley et al. 2010) and many would not judge acceptance to be a resilient outcome.
All but one of the identified resilience scales reflects the availability of assets and resources that facilitate resilience, and as such may be more useful for measuring the process leading to a resilient outcome, or for clinicians and researchers who are interested in ascertaining the presence or absence of these resources.
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