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Resilience and mental health: how multisystemic processes contribute to positive outcomes.

Michael Ungar1, Linda Theron2.   

Abstract

More is known about the factors that predict mental disorder than about the factors and processes that promote positive development among individuals exposed to atypically high levels of stress or adversity. In this brief Review of the science of resilience, we show that the concept is best understood as the process of multiple biological, psychological, social, and ecological systems interacting in ways that help individuals to regain, sustain, or improve their mental wellbeing when challenged by one or more risk factors. Studies in fields as diverse as genetics, psychology, political science, architecture, and human ecology are showing that resilience depends just as much on the culturally relevant resources available to stressed individuals in their social, built, and natural environments as it does on individual thoughts, feelings, and behaviours. With growing interest in resilience among mental health-care providers, there is a need to recognise the complex interactions across systems that predict which individuals will do well and to use this insight to advance mental health interventions.
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Year:  2019        PMID: 31806473     DOI: 10.1016/S2215-0366(19)30434-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lancet Psychiatry        ISSN: 2215-0366            Impact factor:   27.083


  70 in total

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2.  Associations Between Outcome Resilience and Sociodemographic Factors, Childhood Trauma, Personality Dimensions and Self-Rated Health in Middle-Aged Adults.

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3.  Love and peace across generations: Biobehavioral systems and global partnerships.

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Journal:  Compr Psychoneuroendocrinol       Date:  2021-10-09

Review 4.  The Wither or Thrive Model of Resilience: an Integrative Framework of Dynamic Vulnerability and Resilience in the Face of Repeated Stressors During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

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5.  Resilience, Anxiety, Stress, and Substance Use Patterns During COVID-19 Pandemic in the Miami Adult Studies on HIV (MASH) Cohort.

Authors:  Janet Diaz-Martinez; Javier A Tamargo; Ivan Delgado-Enciso; Qingyun Liu; Leonardo Acuña; Eduardo Laverde; Manuel A Barbieri; Mary Jo Trepka; Adriana Campa; Suzanne Siminski; Pamina M Gorbach; Marianna K Baum
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6.  The Polish Version of the Resilience Scale 25: Adaptation and Preliminary Psychometric Evaluation.

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Review 7.  The role of epigenetics in psychological resilience.

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Review 8.  From Theory to Patient Care: A Model for the Development, Adaptation, and Testing of Psychosocial Interventions for Patients With Serious Illness.

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9.  Building resilience for healthcare professionals working in an Italian red zone during the COVID-19 outbreak: A pilot study.

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10.  Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on stress, resilience and depression in health professionals: a cross-sectional study.

Authors:  Isabel Manzanares; Sonia Sevilla Guerra; María Lombraña Mencía; Nihan Acar-Denizli; Josep Miranda Salmerón; Gemma Martinez Estalella
Journal:  Int Nurs Rev       Date:  2021-06-07       Impact factor: 3.384

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