However, little is known about how individual psychological capacities, such as resilience, influence the nature of these acute experiences and their psychospiritual outcomes.
Research gap analysis derived from 6 psychology papers in our local library.
The gap
However, little is known about how individual psychological capacities, such as resilience, influence the nature of these acute experiences and their psychospiritual outcomes.
Consensus across the literature
Clustered from 6 gap mentions across 6 papers via embedding cosine ≥ 0.62.
Research trend
Established — well-defined area with open sub-problems.
Supporting evidence — 6 representative gaps
- A Longitudinal Pilot Study of Resilience in Canadian Military Personnel (2014) · doi
Although efforts have been made to determine the individual characteristics that contribute to positive outcomes under stress, little is known about whether such characteristics are stable over time or how stressful events can impact psychological resilience in high-risk occupations such as military service.
Keywords: characteristics efforts made determine individual contribute positive outcomes stress little known whether stable time stressful - Baseline Resilience as a Predictor of Ayahuasca Acute Effects and Moderator of the Relationship between Acute Effects and Psychospiritual Outcomes (2026) · doi
However, little is known about how individual psychological capacities, such as resilience, influence the nature of these acute experiences and their psychospiritual outcomes.
Keywords: little known individual psychological capacities resilience influence nature acute experiences psychospiritual outcomes - Self-Identity, Embodiment and the Development of Emotional Resilience (2013) · doi
Current literature defines resilience as the individual's adaptive response to adversity, stress-resistant personality traits and the ability to ‘bounce back’, yet the processes by which resilience is developed remain underexplored.
Keywords: resilience current literature defines individual adaptive response adversity stress resistant personality traits ability bounce back - Association between war‐related stress and caregiver burden among adult children caring for aging parents (2025) · doi
Conclusion This study highlights the complex interplay between war‐related stress, resilience, filial piety, and caregiver burden, indicating that resilience alone is insufficient to alleviate caregiver burden during wartime.
Keywords: resilience caregiver burden conclusion highlights complex interplay related stress filial piety indicating alone insufficient alleviate - Future role aspirations, achievement motivations and perceptions of personal help-seeking among humanitarian aid trainees (2017) · doi
Whilst there is considerable literature investigating risk and resilience factors for workers within this field, little is known about the status of such factors among individuals prior to their joining the profession.
Keywords: factors whilst there considerable literature investigating risk resilience workers within field little known status among - Chronic social defeat stress mouse model: Current view on its behavioral deficits and modifications. (2020) · doi
Individuals respond to stress differently, as some develop depressive symptoms, whereas others successfully cope with adversity, but it remains unclear what makes some particularly vulnerable to stress.
Keywords: stress individuals respond differently develop depressive symptoms others successfully cope adversity remains unclear makes particularly
Explore this gap further
Search “However, little is known about how individual psychological capacities, such as resilience, influence the nature of these acute experiences and their psychospiritual outcomes.” across open scholarly engines for the latest related literature.
Working on this gap? Publish with us.
Science AI Journal reviews manuscripts in under 15 minutes with 8 specialised AI reviewers calibrated on 23,000+ real peer reviews. Open access, CC BY 4.0.
Free tools for your next paper
Related gaps in Psychology
- Numerous studies document lower levels of depression among adults with higher education, but little is known about the way in which the association varies over the life course.Numerous studies document lower levels of depression among adults with higher education, but little is known about the way in which the asso…
- Peer victimization is a frequent occurrence for many adolescents; however, some of the psychometric properties of self-report scales assessing these experiences remain unclear.Peer victimization is a frequent occurrence for many adolescents; however, some of the psychometric properties of self-report scales assessi…
- However, the data are often contradictory with respect to the prevalence of the phenomenon: depression may range from about 10-30% in the general population (Alonso and Lepine, 2007).However, the data are often contradictory with respect to the prevalence of the phenomenon: depression may range from about 10-30% in the ge…
- Our findings do not support an introduction of large-scale mindfulness interventions in schools although the potential influence of mode of delivery needs to be further examined.Our findings do not support an introduction of large-scale mindfulness interventions in schools although the potential influence of mode of …