| Literature DB >> 26132197 |
John Maltby1, Liz Day2, Sophie Hall3.
Abstract
The current paper presents a new measure of trait resilience derived from three common mechanisms identified in ecological theory: Engineering, Ecological and Adaptive (EEA) resilience. Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses of five existing resilience scales suggest that the three trait resilience facets emerge, and can be reduced to a 12-item scale. The conceptualization and value of EEA resilience within the wider trait and well-being psychology is illustrated in terms of differing relationships with adaptive expressions of the traits of the five-factor personality model and the contribution to well-being after controlling for personality and coping, or over time. The current findings suggest that EEA resilience is a useful and parsimonious model and measure of trait resilience that can readily be placed within wider trait psychology and that is found to contribute to individual well-being.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26132197 PMCID: PMC4488934 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0131826
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Maximum Likelihood Extraction with Promax Rotation of the Resilience Items.
| Item | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st factor | ||||||||||
| 1. Best effort no matter what (CD-RISC 10) |
| -.03 | -.01 | -.09 | -.06 | -.03 | .14 | -.15 | .16 | .04 |
| 2. Determined (PRS 10) |
| -.23 | -.07 | -.02 | .22 | -.07 | .06 | -.02 | .03 | -.08 |
| 3. Work to attain goals, no matter what roadblocks (CD-RISC 24) |
| -.06 | -.13 | -.03 | .09 | .03 | .10 | -.23 | .12 | .06 |
| 4. You can achieve your goals, even with obstacles (CD-RISC 11) |
| .11 | -.09 | -.01 | -.09 | .20 | .03 | -.15 | .04 | -.01 |
| 5. Self-discipline (PRS 14) |
| -.09 | .10 | -.27 | .26 | -.06 | .03 | .20 | -.03 | .04 |
| 6. When things look hopeless, I don't give up (CD-RISC 12) |
| .16 | -.05 | -.04 | .03 | .08 | .01 | -.10 | -.03 | -.01 |
| 7. Follow through with plans (PRS 1) |
| -.01 | -.01 | -.12 | .28 | -.40 | .13 | .01 | .22 | -.01 |
| 8. Look forward to work (HS 17) |
| .03 | -.01 | .11 | -.17 | -.06 | .14 | .14 | -.17 | .05 |
| 9. Under pressure, focuses and think clearly (CD-RISC 14) |
| .20 | .10 | .09 | -.01 | -.08 | -.07 | -.01 | -.01 | .01 |
| 10. Interested in things (PRS 15) |
| -.15 | -.05 | .10 | .23 | -.12 | -.05 | .26 | .04 | .13 |
| 11. Doing things that are worthwhile (HS 1) |
| .01 | .02 | .02 | -.09 | .05 | .17 | .15 | .15 | .03 |
| 12. Prefer to take the lead in problem solving (CD-RISC 15) |
| -.01 | .04 | .20 | .03 | -.04 | .02 | .05 | -.12 | -.24 |
| 13. Pride in your achievements (CD-RISC 25) |
| .01 | -.13 | -.07 | -.02 | .28 | .10 | -.20 | .31 | .03 |
| 14. Eager to take up my life (HS30) |
| .19 | .08 | .20 | -.13 | .05 | .11 | .05 | .03 | .17 |
| 15. Coping with stress strengthens (CD-RISC 7) |
| .20 | .09 | -.01 | .08 | .23 | -.04 | -.18 | -.05 | -.02 |
| 16. Hand many things (PRS 9) |
| .10 | -.05 | .01 | .18 | -.05 | .01 | .27 | -.13 | -.14 |
| 17. In control of your life (CD-RISC 22) |
| .08 | -.09 | -.07 | -.09 | .20 | -.10 | .22 | .10 | -.14 |
| 2nd factor | ||||||||||
| 18. Long time to get over set-backs (BRS 6) | .10 |
| .12 | .05 | .05 | .19 | -.09 | .04 | -.01 | .01 |
| 19. Hard to snap back (BRS 4) | .03 |
| .12 | .07 | .09 | .18 | -.12 | .08 | .03 | .04 |
| 20. Does not take a long time to recover (BRS 3) | -.11 |
| .07 | .01 | -.03 | -.06 | .11 | -.04 | -.01 | .04 |
| 21. Come through difficult times (BRS 5) | -.07 |
| .13 | -.06 | -.02 | -.07 | .06 | .09 | -.03 | .09 |
| 22. Bounce back quickly (BRS 1) | .08 |
| -.02 | .05 | .01 | .03 | .08 | -.10 | .02 | .06 |
| 23. Hard time through stressful events (BRS 2) | -.03 |
| .07 | .11 | .03 | .10 | .06 | -.14 | .19 | .06 |
| 24. Can handle unpleasant feelings (CD-RISC 19) | .15 |
| .14 | -.06 | .16 | .01 | -.06 | .08 | -.11 | -.13 |
| 25. Get over and recover (ER-89 2) | .07 |
| .02 | .12 | .07 | -.12 | .17 | .06 | -.10 | -.01 |
| 26. Not easily discouraged (CD-RISC 6) | -.02 |
| -.04 | .19 | .17 | -.06 | -.05 | -.04 | .14 | .13 |
| 27. Adapt to change | .24 |
| -.08 | .11 | .10 | -.05 | .04 | -.18 | .08 | -.05 |
| 3rd factor | ||||||||||
| 28. Working hard doesn't matter (HS 7) | -.15 | .08 |
| .03 | -.04 | .04 | .04 | -.01 | .12 | -.15 |
| 29. Hard to imagine getting excited about working (HS 41) | -.13 | .10 |
| .04 | -.10 | .09 | .08 | -.05 | .21 | -.07 |
| 30. Thinking of yourself as free leads to frustration (HS 24) | .09 | -.09 |
| -.01 | .12 | -.09 | .01 | -.05 | -.07 | .04 |
| 31. It's hard to believe.. work helps society (HS 44) | .11 | .03 |
| .06 | -.20 | -.01 | -.09 | .16 | -.06 | .10 |
| 32. Working people are manipulated (HS 9) | -.12 | .08 |
| .12 | .07 | .09 | .18 | -.09 | -.03 | -.20 |
| 33. Belief in individuality (HS 37) | .12 | .07 |
| .02 | -.10 | -.03 | -.02 | -.02 | -.04 | -.01 |
| 34. Impossible for me to change (HS 11) | -.12 | -.05 |
| -.09 | .06 | .03 | -.01 | -.05 | .25 | -.02 |
| 35. Efforts accomplish nothing (HS 4) | -.09 | -.12 |
| .03 | .01 | -.10 | -.04 | -.03 | -.01 | .06 |
| 36. Mistakes difficult to correct (HS 26) | .09 | -.18 |
| .05 | .01 | .09 | -.10 | -.15 | -.03 | .09 |
| 37. Trying hard doesn't pay (HS 3) | -.01 | -.08 |
| .01 | -.05 | -.11 | .02 | -.01 | -.03 | .01 |
| 38. Handle problems by not thinking about them (HS 28) | -.02 | .08 |
| -.05 | .03 | .16 | .08 | .04 | -.06 | .23 |
| 39. Someone gets angry… no fault of mine (HS 43) | -.03 | .14 |
| .03 | -.02 | .04 | .13 | .07 | .04 | .09 |
| 40. Ordinary work too boring (HS 45) | -.15 | .13 |
| .15 | .01 | .06 | .08 | -.02 | -.11 | -.08 |
| 41. People never change their minds… have good judgment (HS 16) | .15 | .03 |
| -.01 | -.17 | .24 | .04 | .14 | -.02 | .17 |
| 42. Can't prevent harm (HS 34) | .09 | -.15 |
| .15 | .01 | .01 | .02 | -.03 | -.04 | .16 |
| 43. Politicians run lives (HS 18) | -.17 | -.04 |
| .12 | .05 | .15 | .23 | -.13 | .08 | -.15 |
| 44. No use for theories not tied to facts (HS 38) | .06 | .09 |
| -.03 | .01 | -.06 | .13 | -.02 | -.06 | -.10 |
| 45. Good athletes and leaders not made (HS 29) | -.07 | .01 |
| -.05 | .01 | .23 | -.02 | .03 | -.04 | .19 |
| 46. Don't know own mind (HS 31) | -.13 | -.14 |
| .14 | .06 | .03 | .05 | -.23 | -.05 | .27 |
| 47. Trying your best at work (HS 25) | .07 | .05 |
| .09 | .07 | .27 | .31 | .12 | -.12 | .23 |
| 4th factor | ||||||||||
| 48. Changes in routine are interesting (HS 36) | -.16 | .08 | .10 |
| -.01 | .03 | -.09 | -.08 | .02 | .12 |
| 49. Enjoy dealing with new and unusual situations (ER-89 3) | .08 | -.02 | .04 |
| .05 | -.10 | -.05 | .01 | -.07 | -.01 |
| 50. Like new and different things (ER-89 11) | .07 | -.10 | -.04 |
| .08 | -.03 | .04 | -.06 | -.05 | -.10 |
| 51. Like for uncertain or unpredictable (HS 33) | -.12 | .02 | .23 |
| .02 | .03 | -.17 | .05 | -.08 | .14 |
| 52. More curious (ER-89 8) | .10 | -.12 | .11 |
| .17 | -.04 | .04 | -.05 | -.17 | -.11 |
| 53. Different paths to familiar places (ER-89 7) | .13 | .05 | .21 |
| .04 | -.06 | .07 | -.08 | -.03 | .01 |
| 54. Enjoy trying new foods (ER-89 5) | -.06 | -.05 | -.07 |
| .01 | -.13 | .04 | -.03 | .04 | -.06 |
| 55. Variety in my work (HS 21) | -.03 | -.12 | -.17 |
| .12 | .12 | .26 | -.11 | .09 | -.07 |
| 56. Energetic person (ER-89 6) | .17 | -.09 | .06 |
| -.13 | .01 | -.04 | .20 | .20 | -.07 |
| 57. "Strong" personality (ER-89 13) | .18 | -.04 | .09 |
| .02 | .05 | .01 | .20 | .02 | -.24 |
| 58. Favorable impression on people (ER-89 4) | .09 | -.04 | .05 |
| -.04 | .02 | .09 | .14 | .21 | -.09 |
| 5th factor | ||||||||||
| 59. Manage one way or another (PRS 2) | .10 | .15 | -.14 | .01 |
| -.14 | .08 | -.04 | .08 | .01 |
| 60. Can be on own (PRS 5) | -.18 | .01 | -.19 | -.08 |
| .10 | .14 | .04 | -.19 | -.07 |
| 61. Depend on myself (PRS 3) | -.02 | .07 | -.01 | -.05 |
| .00 | .21 | .12 | -.17 | -.17 |
| 62. look at a situation in a number of ways (PRS 19) | .05 | .10 | .05 | .15 |
| -.14 | .01 | .04 | .12 | .08 |
| 63. get through difficult times (PRS13) | .18 | -.03 | .05 | -.04 |
| .01 | -.03 | .01 | -.06 | .03 |
| 64. somebody people generally rely on (PRS18) | .04 | -.11 | .01 | .15 |
| -.12 | .03 | .13 | .19 | -.08 |
| 65. Keeping interested in things (PRS 4) | .12 | -.18 | -.11 | .19 |
| -.02 | .07 | .14 | .01 | .05 |
| 66. make myself do things (PRS20) | .21 | -.07 | .01 | .13 |
| -.18 | .13 | -.04 | .03 | .03 |
| 67. I can usually find my way (PRS23) | .19 | .18 | .02 | .12 |
| -.06 | -.04 | .09 | -.04 | -.04 |
| 68. Take things in my stride (PRS7) | -.01 | .30 | .03 | .01 |
| -.03 | -.03 | .25 | .07 | .06 |
| 69. Find something to laugh about (PRS 16) | -.10 | .13 | -.02 | .18 |
| .03 | -.06 | .19 | .27 | .18 |
| 6th factor | ||||||||||
| 70. Things happen for a reason (CD-RISC 9) | .04 | -.17 | .01 | -.09 | -.02 |
| .10 | -.04 | .15 | .04 |
| 71. Meant to be (HS 10) | -.09 | -.17 | .25 | -.04 | .02 |
| .16 | .07 | .10 | .07 |
| 72. Sometimes fate or God can help (CD-RISC 3) | .02 | -.07 | .13 | -.08 | -.17 |
| .01 | .06 | -.01 | -.01 |
| 73. Success gives confidence (CD-RISC 5) | .29 | .07 | -.11 | -.08 | .08 |
| -.07 | -.03 | .12 | -.04 |
| 74. You can always achieve your goals (HS 8) | .14 | .07 | -.29 | .05 | -.07 |
| .26 | .08 | -.07 | .16 |
| 7th factor | ||||||||||
| 75. Planning ahead can avoid problems (HS 2) | .27 | .01 | .02 | .013 | .03 | .12 |
| -.13 | .01 | -.04 |
| 76. Answer questions before understanding (HS 20) | .05 | .14 | .09 | -.03 | .11 | -.05 |
| -.07 | .04 | .01 |
| 77. New laws should never hurt wages (HS 12) | -.13 | .09 | .17 | .08 | .06 | .15 |
| -.19 | .17 | -.08 |
| 78. "tried and true" ways (HS 6) | -.07 | .07 | .30 | -.12 | -.01 | .25 |
| .05 | .24 | .01 |
| 8th factor | ||||||||||
| 79. Friends with myself (PRS 8) | -.08 | -.01 | -.10 | -.08 | .24 | .29 | -.13 |
| .03 | -.01 |
| 80. Life has meaning (PRS 21) | .06 | -.02 | -.14 | -.01 | .11 | .28 | -.01 |
| .26 | -.02 |
| 81. Do not dwell on things (PRS 22) | -.04 | .32 | .16 | -.05 | .15 | .07 | -.11 |
| -.06 | .03 |
| 9th factor | ||||||||||
| 82. Close and secure relationship (CD-RISC 2) | .20 | -.02 | -.11 | .04 | -.05 | .03 | .02 | -.01 |
| -.05 |
| 83. Want someone to care (HS 40) | .10 | -.21 | .11 | -.04 | -.05 | .13 | .11 | -.05 |
| .08 |
| 84. Accomplished things in my life (PRS 6) | .27 | -.07 | -.07 | -.10 | .27 | .09 | .07 | .09 |
| .09 |
| 85. Where to turn for help (CD—RISC 13) | .30 | -.08 | -.07 | .01 | -.08 | .20 | -.02 | -.06 |
| -.05 |
| Items which load across factors, with highest loading on 1st factor | ||||||||||
| 86. I like challenges (CD-RISC 23) | .53 | .08 | -.01 | .38 | .01 | -.12 | -.07 | -.14 | -.07 | -.01 |
| 87. Full of things that keep me interested (ER-89 12) | .43 | -.11 | .05 | .36 | -.09 | -.18 | -.05 | .23 | .15 | .03 |
| 88. Can deal with whatever comes (CD-RISC 4) | .40 | .33 | .03 | -.01 | .12 | .06 | -.02 | -.09 | .04 | -.07 |
| 89. You work to attain your goals (PRS24) | .38 | .11 | .03 | -.05 | .16 | -.02 | -.12 | .34 | .02 | .07 |
| 90. Strong sense of purpose (CD-RISC 21) | .38 | .02 | -.02 | -.04 | -.15 | .34 | -.02 | .10 | .23 | -.08 |
| Items which load across factors, with highest loading on 2nd factor | ||||||||||
| 91. Not easily discouraged by failure (CD-RISC 16) | .38 | .43 | .14 | .01 | -.08 | .05 | -.04 | -.03 | -.12 | -.04 |
| 92. Tend to bounce back after illness or hardship (CD-RISC 8) | .32 | .38 | .07 | -.02 | .12 | .09 | -.07 | -.14 | .02 | .08 |
| Items which load across factors, with highest loading on 3rd factor | ||||||||||
| 93. Hard to change a friend's mind (HS14) | .17 | -.11 | .45 | -.06 | -.09 | .02 | -.08 | -.06 | .08 | .37 |
| Items which load across factors, with highest loading on 4th factor | ||||||||||
| 94. I don’t like to make changes (HS 5) | .12 | -.02 | .31 | -.48 | .16 | -.05 | .33 | .10 | -.03 | .03 |
| 95. Bothers me when daily routine get interrupted (HS 27) | .24 | -.03 | .36 | -.39 | .08 | .02 | .37 | -.05 | -.03 | .04 |
| Items failed to load above .32 | ||||||||||
| 96. Respect rules (HS 32) | .21 | .05 | .08 | -.18 | -.07 | .14 | .30 | -.02 | .25 | .22 |
| 97. People I meet are likeable (ER-89 9) | .08 | -.02 | -.08 | .30 | -.03 | -.04 | .05 | .01 | .21 | .14 |
| 98. Generous with my friends (ER-89 1) | -.02 | .03 | -.14 | .17 | .11 | -.06 | .15 | -.04 | .18 | -.05 |
| 99. Life is interesting and exciting (HS 39) | .27 | .16 | .09 | .29 | -.19 | .01 | .05 | .24 | .14 | .11 |
| 100. One day at a time (PRS 12) | -.24 | .15 | .17 | -.05 | .27 | .14 | -.04 | .14 | .12 | .20 |
| 101. Think carefully before acting (ER-89 10) | .24 | -.03 | .12 | -.12 | .09 | -.05 | .27 | .06 | .07 | -.13 |
| 102. Exciting to learn about myself (HS 15) | .02 | -.08 | -.09 | .21 | .13 | .30 | .23 | -.08 | .07 | -.01 |
| 103. People should get full support from society (HS 35) | .09 | -.06 | -.09 | .11 | .07 | .16 | .25 | -.12 | .06 | .04 |
| 104. I know when to seek help (HS 19) | .27 | -.02 | -.10 | .05 | .01 | .16 | .16 | .03 | .05 | .05 |
| 105. Get over my anger quickly (ER-89 14) | -.17 | .29 | -.04 | .24 | .09 | -.03 | .05 | .11 | .03 | .21 |
| 106. When I make plans, I can make them work (HS 13) | .29 | .22 | .07 | .12 | .01 | .01 | .28 | .08 | .01 | .02 |
| 107. Have to act on a hunch (CD-RISC 20) | .15 | .01 | .13 | .10 | .03 | .18 | -.03 | -.15 | -.01 | .03 |
| 108. People listen carefully to what I say (HS 22) | .16 | -.01 | .05 | .28 | -.03 | .06 | .18 | .20 | -.02 | -.15 |
| 109. Seldom wonder what the point of it is (PRS11) | -.04 | -.01 | -.02 | -.03 | .07 | -.01 | -.05 | .24 | -.03 | .01 |
| 110. What happens tomorrow depends on today (HS 42) | .15 | -.06 | .12 | .09 | .16 | .15 | .24 | -.13 | -.05 | .04 |
| 111. Belief gets me through hard times (PRS17) | .16 | .01 | .04 | -.04 | .29 | .31 | -.16 | .31 | -.07 | .01 |
| 112. Think of self as strong person (CD-RISC 17) | .29 | .25 | -.01 | .08 | .09 | .21 | -.11 | .05 | -.10 | -.15 |
| 113. Okay if people don’t like me (PRS 25) | -.03 | .22 | .01 | -.05 | .27 | .05 | -.01 | .25 | -.17 | -.16 |
| 114. Daydreams are more exciting (HS 23) | -.19 | -.16 | .26 | .09 | .18 | .19 | .05 | -.22 | -.17 | .05 |
| 115. Make unpopular or difficult decisions (CD-RISC 18) | .24 | .02 | .10 | .11 | .04 | .08 | -.04 | -.04 | -.22 | -.18 |
Key: PRS = Psychological Resilience Scale; CD-RISC = Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale; BRS = Brief Resilience Scale; HS = Hardiness Scale; ER-89 = Ego Resilience Scale.
NB: For copyright reasons the items have been truncated. The items belonging to the Connor-Davidson scale (CD-RISC) are truncated as in Connor and Davidson (2003). Full items are available via the original articles and for the CD-RISC via www.connordavidson-resiliencescale.com/.
Mean, Standard Deviation, Skewness and Kurtosis Statistics for the EEA Trait Resilience Items (EFA).
| Item | Mean | SD | Skewness | Kurtosis |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Long time to get over set-backs (BRS 6) | 2.86 | 1.0 | .11 | -.84 |
| 2. Hard to snap back (BRS 4) | 2.86 | 1.0 | .10 | -.97 |
| 3. Does not take a long time to recover (BRS 3) | 3.22 | 1.0 | -.14 | -.93 |
| 4. Come through difficult times (BRS 5) | 3.10 | 1.0 | -.11 | -.89 |
| 5. Best effort no matter what (CD-RISC 10) | 3.73 | .9 | -.37 | -.07 |
| 6. Determined (PRS 10) | 5.56 | 1.2 | -.65 | .10 |
| 7. Work to attain goals, no matter what roadblocks (CD-RISC 24) | 3.82 | .8 | -.44 | .04 |
| 8. You can achieve your goals, even with obstacles (CD-RISC 11) | 3.85 | .8 | -.45 | -.05 |
| 9. Changes in routine are interesting (HS 36) | 1.40 | .8 | .14 | -.46 |
| 10. Dealing with new and unusual situations (ER-89 3) | 2.74 | .9 | -.24 | -.57 |
| 11. New and different things (ER-89 11) | 3.02 | .8 | -.27 | -.66 |
| 12. Like for uncertain or unpredictable (HS 33) | 1.08 | .9 | .40 | -.65 |
Key: PRS = Psychological Resilience Scale; CD-RISC = Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale; BRS = Brief Resilience Scale; HS = Hardiness Scale; ER-89 = Ego Resilience Scale.
NB: In terms of noting the means, there are different possible ranges of scores for items from different scales. For copyright reasons the items have been truncated. The items belonging to the Connor-Davidson scale (CD-RISC) are truncated as in Connor and Davidson (2003). Full items are available via the original articles and for the CD-RISC via www.connordavidson-resiliencescale.com/.
Mean, Standard Deviation, Skewness, Kurtosis and Item Intercorrelation Statistics for the EEA Trait Resilience Items (CFA).
| Item | Mean | SD | Skew | Kurtosis | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Long time to get over set-backs (BRS 6) (R) | 2.33 | .93 | -.04 | -.99 | - | .72 | .57 | .58 | .10 | .25 | .32 | .26 | .18 | .14 | .22 | .21 |
| 2. Hard to snap back (BRS 4) (R) | 2.19 | .93 | .16 | -.99 | - | .66 | .59 | .11 | .22 | .30 | .25 | .12 | .15 | .17 | .11 | |
| 3. Does not take a long time to recover (BRS 3) | 2.27 | .87 | -.13 | -.99 | - | .514 | .20 | .23 | .32 | .30 | .07 | .18 | .13 | .07 | ||
| 4. Come through difficult times (BRS 5) | 2.22 | .89 | .01 | -1.01 | - | .08 | .12 | .25 | .13 | .18 | .19 | .06 | .24 | |||
| 5. Best effort no matter what (CD-RISC 10) | 2.93 | .81 | -.30 | -.52 | - | .63 | .61 | .65 | .02 | .23 | .09 | .04 | ||||
| 6. Determined (PRS 10) | 3.27 | .91 | -1.25 | .84 | - | .67 | .67 | -.03 | .16 | .16 | -.02 | |||||
| 7. You work to attain your goals (CD-RISC 24) | 2.99 | .98 | -.78 | -.32 | - | .66 | -.03 | .18 | .17 | .05 | ||||||
| 8. You can achieve your goals (CD-RISC 11) | 2.91 | .87 | -.42 | -.52 | - | .02 | .26 | .25 | .15 | |||||||
| 9. Changes in routine are interesting (HS 36) | 2.62 | .79 | .05 | -.48 | - | .59 | .55 | .67 | ||||||||
| 10. Dealing with new and unusual situations (ER-89 3) | 2.77 | .87 | -.47 | -.35 | - | .67 | .59 | |||||||||
| 11. New and different things (ER-89 11) | 2.90 | .82 | -.46 | -.21 | - | .49 | ||||||||||
| 12. Like for uncertain or unpredictable (HS 33) | 2.43 | .85 | -.01 | -.59 | - |
** p < .01;
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(R) = Reversed Item
Key: PRS = Psychological Resilience Scale; CD-RISC = Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale; BRS = Brief Resilience Scale; HS = Hardiness Scale; ER-89 = Ego Resilience Scale.
Fig 1Confirmatory Factor Analysis of the EEA Trait Resilience Items.
Confirmatory Factor Analysis Fit Statistics for the 1 Factor and 3 Factor Models Proposed for the EEA trait resilience items.
| x2 | df | CMIN/DF | GFI | CFI | NNFI | RMSEA | SRMR | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| One factor | ||||||||
| Parent/congeneric measurement | 619.55 | 54 | 11.47 | .56 | .43 | .30 | .25 | .21 |
| Tau equivalence measurement | 686.60 | 65 | 10.56 | .51 | .37 | .36 | .24 | .20 |
| Parallel measurement | 692.89 | 76 | 9.12 | .50 | .38 | .46 | .22 | .20 |
| Three factor | ||||||||
| Parent/congeneric measurement | 98.56 | 51 | 1.93 | .91 | .95 | .94 | .075 | .06 |
| Tau equivalence measurement | 121.63 | 62 | 2.00 | .89 | .94 | .93 | .077 | .07 |
| Parallel measurement | 137.95 | 73 | 1.89 | .87 | .93 | .94 | .073 | .07 |
Cronbach's alpha, Means, SDs, and Zero-Order Correlations between EEA Trait Resilience, Personality, Coping and Well-being.
| Scale | α | Mean (SD) | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Engineering resilience | .81 | 8.58 (3.1) | .34 | .24 | -.61 | .21 | .06 | .10 | .13 | .11 | .09 | .28 | .16 | .35 | .36 | -.41 |
| 2. Ecological resilience | .80 | 12.31 (2.4) | - | .29 | -.43 | .44 | .21 | .15 | .50 | .27 | -.04 | .27 | .32 | .59 | .64 | -.42 |
| 3. Adaptive resilience | .77 | 9.89 (2.6) | - | -.25 | .41 | .37 | .06 | .05 | .22 | .08 | .27 | .28 | .26 | .26 | -.10 | |
| 4. Neuroticism | .89 | -4.46 (13.1) | - | -.46 | -.11 | -.14 | -.33 | -.15 | .01 | -.35 | -.21 | -.58 | -.62 | .56 | ||
| 5. Extraversion | .84 | 8.06 (11.0) | - | .38 | .15 | .22 | .12 | .01 | .23 | .27 | .53 | .57 | -.33 | |||
| 6. Openness | .81 | 12.81 (10.4) | - | .40 | .27 | .11 | -.10 | .18 | .21 | .23 | .42 | -.14 | ||||
| 7. Agreeableness | .75 | 12.78 (8.9) | - | .38 | .06 | -.11 | .12 | .13 | .20 | .33 | -.19 | |||||
| 8. Conscientiousness | .86 | 12.60 (10.6) | - | .27 | -.16 | .20 | .29 | .36 | .57 | -.28 | ||||||
| 9. Approach coping | .85 | 17.21 (5.1) | - | -.10 | .54 | .80 | .22 | .23 | -.10 | |||||||
| 10. Avoidance coping | .75 | 15.02 (5.0) | - | .23 | -.08 | -.02 | -.14 | .03 | ||||||||
| 11. Emot Reg coping | .81 | 13.62 (3.6) | - | .60 | .34 | .30 | -.19 | |||||||||
| 12. Reappraisal coping | .87 | 23.03 (6.4) | - | .27 | .33 | -.14 | ||||||||||
| 13. SWB | N/A | N./A | - | .69 | -.53 | |||||||||||
| 14. PWB | .85 | 79.93 (11.5) | - | -.54 | ||||||||||||
| 15. Physical health | .93 | 41.76 (15.4) | - |
* p < .05;
** p < .01
Key: Emot Reg = Emotional Regulation; SWB = Subjective Well-being; PWB = Psychological Well-being.
Regression Analysis with Facets of EEA Trait Resilience Used as Dependent Variables, and Sex, Age, Personality, and Coping Used as Predictor Variables.
| Engineering resilience | Ecological resilience | Adaptive resilience | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| B | β | t | Sig | B | β | t | Sig | B | β | T | Sig | |
| 1. Sex | -.61 | -.09 | -1.78 | .076 | -.19 | -.04 | -.73 | .468 | -.23 | -.04 | -.73 | .465 |
| 2. Age | .07 | .06 | 1.15 | .250 | .01 | .01 | .22 | .827 | .07 | .07 | 1.32 | .189 |
| 3. Neuroticism | -.15 | -.65 | -10.62 | .001 | -.03 | -.17 | -2.76 | .006 | -.03 | -.13 | -2.04 | .042 |
| 4. Extraversion | -.03 | -.09 | -1.50 | .136 | .06 | .27 | 4.43 | .000 | .06 | .24 | 3.63 | .001 |
| 5. Openness | .01 | .01 | .10 | .920 | -.01 | -.01 | -.15 | .878 | .08 | .30 | 4.73 | .001 |
| 6. Agreeableness | .02 | .07 | 1.15 | .251 | -.02 | -.06 | -1.00 | .321 | -.02 | -.07 | -1.15 | .253 |
| 7. Conscientiousness | -.03 | -.11 | -1.87 | .062 | .09 | .38 | 6.52 | .001 | -.04 | -.14 | -2.27 | .024 |
| 8. Approach coping | -.02 | -.04 | -.42 | .673 | .04 | .08 | .91 | .364 | .05 | .09 | 1.01 | .316 |
| 9. Avoidance coping | .05 | .09 | 1.58 | .116 | .01 | .03 | .51 | .614 | .06 | .11 | 1.88 | .061 |
| 10. Emot Reg coping | .03 | .04 | .52 | .601 | .01 | .01 | .09 | .928 | -.01 | -.01 | -.08 | .939 |
| 11. Reappraisal coping | .04 | .08 | .85 | .394 | .01 | .04 | .41 | .681 | .04 | .10 | 1.04 | .300 |
Key: Emot Reg = Emotional Regulation.
Regression Analysis with Subjective Well-being, Psychological Well-being and Physical Health as Dependent Variables, and Sex, Age, Personality, Coping and EEA Trait Resilience Used as Predictor Variables.
| Subjective Well-being | Psychological Well-being | Physical Health | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| B | β | T | Sig | B | β | t | Sig | B | β | t | Sig | |
| Step 1 | ||||||||||||
| 1. Sex | .09 | .04 | .909 | .364 | .04 | .01 | .26 | .797 | -.06 | -.01 | -.19 | .847 |
| 2. Age | -.05 | -.13 | -2.73 | .007 | -1.40 | -.06 | -1.46 | .145 | 3.33 | .10 | 1.87 | .063 |
| 3. Neuroticism | -.02 | -.35 | -6.09 | .001 | -.32 | -.37 | -8.01 | .001 | .58 | .49 | 7.76 | .001 |
| 4. Extraversion | .03 | .31 | 5.47 | .001 | .27 | .25 | 5.49 | .001 | -.11 | -.08 | -1.26 | .208 |
| 5. Openness | .01 | .01 | .15 | .878 | .17 | .16 | 3.47 | .001 | .01 | .01 | .04 | .971 |
| 6. Agreeableness | .01 | .04 | .80 | .428 | .07 | .06 | 1.30 | .196 | -.17 | -.10 | -1.63 | .105 |
| 7. Conscientiousness | .01 | .14 | 2.56 | .011 | .33 | .31 | 6.93 | .001 | -.10 | -.07 | -1.12 | .263 |
| 8. Approach coping | .02 | .08 | 1.07 | .279 | -.03 | -.01 | -.21 | .833 | -.09 | -.03 | -.32 | .749 |
| 9. Avoidance coping | -.01 | -.04 | -.86 | .391 | -.15 | -.06 | -1.55 | .123 | -.01 | -.01 | -.08 | .938 |
| Emotional regulation coping | .03 | .13 | 2.00 | .047 | -.02 | -.01 | -.11 | .912 | .14 | .03 | .43 | .666 |
| Reappraisal coping | -.01 | -.07 | -.79 | .432 | .12 | .07 | .94 | .349 | .06 | .03 | .27 | .788 |
| Step 2 | ||||||||||||
| 1. Engineering resilience | -.01 | -.02 | -.38 | .705 | .01 | .01 | .05 | .962 | -.53 | -.11 | -1.61 | .110 |
| 2. Ecological resilience | .13 | .35 | 5.99 | .001 | 1.25 | .26 | 5.63 | .001 | -1.28 | -.20 | -3.00 | .003 |
| 3. Adaptive resilience | -.01 | -.02 | -.26 | .793 | -.31 | -.07 | -1.67 | .095 | .79 | .14 | 2.23 | .027 |