How are we measuring resilience following childhood maltreatment? Is the research adequate and consistent? What is the impact on research, practice, and policy?
WA Walsh, J Dawson… - Trauma, Violence, & …, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
The authors review the literature on resilience following childhood maltreatment and
describe how variation in the measurement of outcomes at various developmental stages …
describe how variation in the measurement of outcomes at various developmental stages …
Extended family members and unrelated adults in the lives of young adolescents: A research agenda
PC Scales, JL Gibbons - The Journal of Early Adolescence, 1996 - journals.sagepub.com
The presence of caring adults in the extended family and unrelated adults, such as
neighbors, teachers, youth workers, and clergy, is thought to make a positive contribution to …
neighbors, teachers, youth workers, and clergy, is thought to make a positive contribution to …
[引用][C] Resiliency: What we have learned
B Benard - San Francisco, 2004 - books.google.com
A few years ago, resiliency theory was relatively new to the fields of prevention and
education. Today, it is at the heart of hundreds of school and community programs that …
education. Today, it is at the heart of hundreds of school and community programs that …
“Beating the odds” versus “changing the odds”: Poverty, resilience, and family policy
K Seccombe - Journal of Marriage and family, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
Mixed in with national data on declining poverty rates are other signs that poverty, economic
hardship, and inequality continue unabated. This essay examines:(a) the scope of poverty …
hardship, and inequality continue unabated. This essay examines:(a) the scope of poverty …
Ethnicity and community context as moderators of the relations between family decision making and adolescent adjustment
SD Lamborn, SM Dornbusch, L Steinberg - Child development, 1996 - Wiley Online Library
This study investigated whether the impact of 3 types of family decision making on the
adjustment of 14–16‐year‐old youth was moderated by ethnicity, community context, or …
adjustment of 14–16‐year‐old youth was moderated by ethnicity, community context, or …
Risk behaviors and resiliency within physically abused adolescents
DF Perkins, KR Jones - Child abuse & neglect, 2004 - Elsevier
Objective: This study examines the relationship between physical abuse and several risk
behaviors, and thriving behaviors, and the relationship between potential protective factors …
behaviors, and thriving behaviors, and the relationship between potential protective factors …
Can the vulnerable be resilient? Co-existence of vulnerability and disaster resilience: Informal settlements in the Philippines
This paper explores the relationship between vulnerability and resilience in the context of
informal settlements, using a case study of two barangays in a rural province in the …
informal settlements, using a case study of two barangays in a rural province in the …
An ecological risk-factor examination of suicide ideation and behavior of adolescents
DF Perkins, G Hartless - Journal of Adolescent Research, 2002 - journals.sagepub.com
Using an ecological risk-factor approach, this study sought to identify risk factors related to
suicidal behavior in a sample of 14,922 adolescents (11,027 European American …
suicidal behavior in a sample of 14,922 adolescents (11,027 European American …
[PDF][PDF] Exploring the identity formation of youth involved in an adapted sports program
DG Groff, DA Kleiber - Therapeutic recreation journal, 2001 - bctra.org
Identity is generally defined as an individual's mental representations of his or her personal
and social characteristics. The belief that participation in sport may be linked to identity …
and social characteristics. The belief that participation in sport may be linked to identity …
An ecological, risk-factor examination of adolescents' sexual activity in three ethnic groups
DF Perkins, T Luster, FA Villarruel, S Small - Journal of Marriage and the …, 1998 - JSTOR
This study examines the extent to which the ecological, risk-factor approach for studying
sexual activity in samples of mostly European Americans is useful for explaining adolescent …
sexual activity in samples of mostly European Americans is useful for explaining adolescent …