2019
DOI: 10.1111/1753-6405.12853
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The prevalence and protective factors for resilience in adolescent Aboriginal Australians living in urban areas: a cross‐sectional study

Abstract: Objectives: To estimate the prevalence and determine protective factors for resilience in urban Aboriginal adolescents. Methods: Cross‐sectional survey data was collected from 119 Aboriginal adolescents participating in the Study of Environment on Aboriginal Resilience and Child Health (SEARCH). Resilience was defined as having ‘low‐risk’ Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire scores on the total difficulties (range: 0–40) or the prosocial scale (range: 0–10). Results: Most adolescents scored in the low‐risk… Show more

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“…A study conducted among Spanish adolescents also showed that engagement in higher levels of physical activity increased their likelihood of being resilient by 1.4 times (95% CI= 1.22–1.54) 28. A study among Aboriginal Australian adolescents reported an association between resilience and regular physical activity, where prosocial behavior score was used as a proxy indicator for assessing resilience 45. The results reported that regular physical exercise was associated with higher scores on the prosocial behaviour scale.…”
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confidence: 97%
“…A study conducted among Spanish adolescents also showed that engagement in higher levels of physical activity increased their likelihood of being resilient by 1.4 times (95% CI= 1.22–1.54) 28. A study among Aboriginal Australian adolescents reported an association between resilience and regular physical activity, where prosocial behavior score was used as a proxy indicator for assessing resilience 45. The results reported that regular physical exercise was associated with higher scores on the prosocial behaviour scale.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Las conductas prosociales de las personas actuarían como un factor protector frente a los problemas de adicción al aportarles una serie de herramientas que les ayudarían a hacer frente a las situaciones que suponen un riesgo de desarrollar estos problemas de adicción al juego (Xue et al, 2007). Por último, la Hipótesis 3 era que el apoyo social percibido por los universitarios y su capacidad de resiliencia estarían relacionadas positivamente, de forma que a mayor apoyo social, mayor capacidad de resiliencia y viceversa (Li et al, 2016;Rodríguez-Fernández et al, 2015;Young et al, 2019). En este caso, los resultados obtenidos hacen que se rechace la Hipótesis 3, ya que no se ha encontrado ninguna relación significativa entre ambas variables (Coppari et al, 2018).…”
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“…Martínez-Martí y Ruch (2017) encontraron que aspectos como la autoeficacia o la fortaleza emocional de las personas eran los que en mayor medida se relacionaban con la resiliencia, pero también parece existir una relación positiva entre el apoyo social percibido y la resiliencia (Li, Yang, Liu & Wang, 2016;Young, Craig, Clapham, Banks & Williamson, 2019).…”
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“…These young people are central to assuring cultural continuity and the prosperity of Australia's First Nations people. First Nations young people are incredibly resilient, the majority reporting good health, pride in their culture, and strong nurturing relationships with family and community . However, as highlighted by two recent publications, there are also substantial health needs that appear to be largely unmet by current services .…”
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