What is equitable resilience? - ScienceDirect
Equitable resilience is able to support the development of social-ecological systems that are contextually rooted, responsive to change and socially just.
Factors of Resilience in Informal Caregivers of People with ...
This study aimed to examine what proportion of caregivers demonstrates resilience under different challenging circumstances and to identify factors related to ...
Physical Resilience in Older Adults: Systematic Review and ...
Dec 29, 2015 ... Physical resilience is a newer concept that is highly relevant to successful aging. Our objective was to characterize the emerging construct of ...
The geographies of community disaster resilience - ScienceDirect
This paper creates an empirically-based resilience metric called the Baseline Resilience Indicators for Communities (BRIC) that is both conceptually and ...
Resilience: The emergence of a perspective for social–ecological ...
The resilience perspective emerged from a stream of ecology that addressed system dynamics, in particular ecosystem dynamics, and where human actions early ...
Cultivating Moral Resilience
The cultivation of moral resilience-the ability to respond positively to the distress and adversity caused by an ethically complex situation-is proposed.
The interdependent networked community resilience modeling ...
IN-CORE enables communities, consultants, and researchers to set up complex interdependent models of an entire community consisting of people, businesses, ...
Psychological interventions to foster resilience in healthcare ...
Jul 5, 2020 ... The findings suggest positive effects of resilience training for healthcare professionals, but the evidence is very uncertain.
Exploring the associations between resilience, dispositional hope ...
This study examined the associations between resilience, dispositional hope, preventive behaviours, subjective well-being, and psychological health among adults
Adverse Childhood Experiences and Resilience: Addressing the ...
Abstract. Adolescents exposed to adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) have unique developmental needs that must be addressed by the health, education, and ...