2023
DOI: 10.1080/00909882.2023.2178855
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Enacting resilience at multiple levels during the COVID-19 pandemic: exploring communication theory of resilience for U.S. undocumented college students

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“…Resilience theory (Zimmerman, 2013) suggests that people can enact resilience at many different levels (e.g., individual, interpersonal, community, organizational, policy) and positively adapt in the face of adversity (Afifi et al, 2016; King et al, 2023). The protective-reactive model allows for a promotive factor (i.e., aspects external or internal to the individual that are used to manage adversity such as KYR communication) to attenuate the negative effects of a risk factor (e.g., uncertainty about what to do when confronted by an ICE agent; Fergus & Zimmerman, 2005).…”
Section: Drawing From Resilience Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Resilience theory (Zimmerman, 2013) suggests that people can enact resilience at many different levels (e.g., individual, interpersonal, community, organizational, policy) and positively adapt in the face of adversity (Afifi et al, 2016; King et al, 2023). The protective-reactive model allows for a promotive factor (i.e., aspects external or internal to the individual that are used to manage adversity such as KYR communication) to attenuate the negative effects of a risk factor (e.g., uncertainty about what to do when confronted by an ICE agent; Fergus & Zimmerman, 2005).…”
Section: Drawing From Resilience Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%