psychology3 papersavg year 2020quality 6/5weak evidence

However, conceptualisations of resilience vary widely, with many viewing this as a fixed attribute each individual either has or doesn’t have, and the impact of context on resilience is often neglecte

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The gap

However, conceptualisations of resilience vary widely, with many viewing this as a fixed attribute each individual either has or doesn’t have, and the impact of context on resilience is often neglected.

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Supporting evidence — 3 representative gaps

  • Positive childhood experiences are independently associated with adult resilience after accounting for adverse childhood experiences: A cross-sectional study in India (2026) · doi

    Guided by Resiliency Theory, which emphasizes the role of both risk and protective factors in shaping adaptive outcomes, this study addresses a gap in the literature on how ACEs and PCEs are associated with adult resilience.

    Keywords: guided resiliency theory emphasizes role risk protective factors shaping adaptive outcomes addresses literature aces pces
  • Annual Research Review: Resilient functioning in maltreated children – past, present, and future perspectives (2012) · doi

    CONCLUSIONS: Much additional research on the determinants of resilient functioning must be completed before we possess adequate knowledge based on a multiple levels of analysis approach that is commensurate with the complexity inherent in this dynamic developmental process.

    Keywords: conclusions additional determinants resilient functioning must completed possess adequate knowledge based multiple levels approach commensurate
  • Enhancing student resilience by targeting staff resilience, attitudes and practices (2021) · doi

    However, conceptualisations of resilience vary widely, with many viewing this as a fixed attribute each individual either has or doesn’t have, and the impact of context on resilience is often neglected.

    Keywords: resilience conceptualisations vary widely viewing fixed attribute individual either doesn impact context often neglected

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