2021
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.607994
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Abstract: In contexts of exposure to atypical stress or adversity, individual and collective resilience refers to the process of sustaining wellbeing by leveraging biological, psychological, social and environmental protective and promotive factors and processes (PPFPs). This multisystemic understanding of resilience is generating significant interest but has been difficult to operationalize in psychological research where studies tend to address only one or two systems at a time, often with a primary focus on individua… Show more

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“…Participants were residents of a township called eMbalenhle (eMba) in the municipality of Govan Mbeki. This township is the principal research site of the Resilient Youth in Stressed Environments (RYSE) study, South Africa [ 35 ]. SA townships, which are typically resource-constrained neighbourhoods, were designed to orchestrate racial segregation during the apartheid era [ 36 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Participants were residents of a township called eMbalenhle (eMba) in the municipality of Govan Mbeki. This township is the principal research site of the Resilient Youth in Stressed Environments (RYSE) study, South Africa [ 35 ]. SA townships, which are typically resource-constrained neighbourhoods, were designed to orchestrate racial segregation during the apartheid era [ 36 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As explained elsewhere [ 35 ], the RYSE Community Advisory Panel (CAP) successfully identified around 600 participants to participate in 2018–2020 research activities (including the study reported in the current article). For the purposes of the study being reported in this article, and in keeping with the modest sample sizes associated with qualitative research designs [ 47 ], the CAP was asked to recruit approximately 25 emerging adults from eMba who would be willing to share personal experiences of COVID-19-related stresses and how these were managed.…”
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“…This concept of collective resilience resonates with an indigenous African cultural system that usually prioritizes social values and collective identity over individualism. Collective resilience positions the community as an ecosystem where all people are affected by trauma within the social parameters regardless of symptomatology ( Ungar et al, 2021 ).…”
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“…Even though the number of parameters considered both for vulnerability and resilience is still limited, the new proposed strategy for both VRR(1) and VRR(2) represents an important step forward towards a comprehensive characterization of volcanic risk. In particular, resilience is still widely debated in literature (e.g., Jones, 2019;Ungar et al, 2021). Further analysis that could reconcile the various existing descriptions of resilience would largely improve the presented VRR(2).…”
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confidence: 99%