1999
DOI: 10.1080/07481756.1999.12068973
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Development and Validation of a Measure of Resiliency

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“…These findings are consistent with the resilience literature that resilient youths employed problem-focused coping as a means of adaptation (Chan, 2000;Jew, Green & Kroger, 1999;Lim, 2002). In the face of difficult or stressful situations, the way the participants responded might be helpful in dealing with the situations.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…These findings are consistent with the resilience literature that resilient youths employed problem-focused coping as a means of adaptation (Chan, 2000;Jew, Green & Kroger, 1999;Lim, 2002). In the face of difficult or stressful situations, the way the participants responded might be helpful in dealing with the situations.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…12,32 Studies have shown that supportive relations provided by family and friends and also from the work environment and sports teams, societies and groups that the individual may be attached to, help in building the confidence and problem-solving capabilities of an individual thus increasing the resilience. 29 A panel study conducted showed that children of educated parents were 70% more likely to be resilient than others as was the active involvement by the parent in the education of the child 30 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Additional characteristics include higher levels of autonomy, independence, empathy, task orientation, curiosity, good problem-solving skills, and good peer relationships. 12 Resilient individuals always say three words that show their capability to face the problems. They often use words that reflect self-confidence such as 'I have', 'I am', and 'I can'.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When measuring resilience from a holistic perspective, the positive aspects are especially emphasized. The Adolescent Resilience Scale (Oshio et al),42 Baruth Protective Factors Inventory,43 Brief Resilient Coping Scale (Sinclair and Wallston),44 Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale45 (CD-RISC), Wagnild and Young Resilience Scale,46 Resilience Scale for Adults (RSA; Friborg et al),47 and Resiliency Scale (Jew et al)48 are proposed to measure resilience. The Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale45 and RSA47 were selected for review.…”
Section: Measurement Of Resiliencementioning
confidence: 99%