2013
DOI: 10.1037/a0033059
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Longitudinal analysis of psychological resilience and mental health in Canadian military personnel returning from overseas deployment.

Abstract: The relationship between exposure to combat stressors and poorer postdeployment health is well documented. Still, some individuals are more psychologically resilient to such outcomes than others. Researchers have sought to identify the factors that contribute to resilience in order to inform resilience-building interventions. The present study assessed the criterion validity of a model of psychological resilience composed of various intrapersonal and interpersonal variables for predicting mental health among C… Show more

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“…Resilience is the capacity of an individual to demonstrate psychological health in a situation in which society views it as aversive (46). In the studies by Lee et al (2013) and Hu et al (2015) there was a significant relationship between resilience and mental health; more resilient people had a better mental health (47,48). The results of the study by Ziaian et al (2012) showed that resilient individuals have less emotional behavioral problems and depression.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…Resilience is the capacity of an individual to demonstrate psychological health in a situation in which society views it as aversive (46). In the studies by Lee et al (2013) and Hu et al (2015) there was a significant relationship between resilience and mental health; more resilient people had a better mental health (47,48). The results of the study by Ziaian et al (2012) showed that resilient individuals have less emotional behavioral problems and depression.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…For example, data on resilience collected from recruits is being linked to a broad range of later health outcomes (Lee, Sudom, & Zamorski, 2013). Data collection for another population-based prevalence survey (similar to the one done in 2002) was completed in 2013.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lee et al, 2013), to individual resilience. Results have indicated the protective nature of conscientiousness, emotional stability, and positive social interactions.…”
Section: Individual Resiliencementioning
confidence: 98%