2008
DOI: 10.3200/jach.56.44.445-454
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Evaluation of a Resilience Intervention to Enhance Coping Strategies and Protective Factors and Decrease Symptomatology

Abstract: These findings indicate that this resilience program may be useful as a stress-management and stress-prevention intervention for college students.

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“…Most programs currently available and tested entail several weeks of training with considerable time commitment. 15,18,30,31 The effect size of the intervention was large (approximately one standard deviation) and comparable to other resiliency training interventions. 15,18,30,31 In the original validation study, psychiatric outpatients scored 68 on the CD-RISC, while the US general population scored 80.7.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 59%
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“…Most programs currently available and tested entail several weeks of training with considerable time commitment. 15,18,30,31 The effect size of the intervention was large (approximately one standard deviation) and comparable to other resiliency training interventions. 15,18,30,31 In the original validation study, psychiatric outpatients scored 68 on the CD-RISC, while the US general population scored 80.7.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…15,18,30,31 The effect size of the intervention was large (approximately one standard deviation) and comparable to other resiliency training interventions. 15,18,30,31 In the original validation study, psychiatric outpatients scored 68 on the CD-RISC, while the US general population scored 80.7. 12 The baseline score of 68 and 69.6 in the two groups in this study was similar to that of the psychiatric outpatients, while the end-ofstudy score in the active group of 79.4 was similar to that of the US general population.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…Although not yet tested in relation to AD 50 , resilience enhancing techniques might also have a role.…”
Section: Altering the Response To The Stressor -Symptom Reduction/behmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considered as a protective factor in terms of traumatic experiences, resilience is a concept that indicates the skill of overcoming difficulties and stress situations (Masten, 2001) and the power of surviving despite all environmental negativities (Henderson and Milstein, 1996). From this aspect, traumatic Firdevs SAVİ ÇAKAR 116 experiences and resilience are associated structures in that resilience helps reduce the effects of negative life events with its features of controlling stress and helping an individual cope with stressful situations rather than avoid them (Steinhardt and Dolbier, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%