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Resilience in Youth and Families Living With Pediatric Health and Developmental Conditions: Introduction to the Special Issue on Resilience

机译:适应儿童健康和发展状况的青年和家庭的复原力:复原力特刊简介

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This special issue of the Journal of Pediatric Psychology showcases a growing area of research with a collection of 16 contemporary studies of resilience in youth with chronic medical or developmental conditions and their families. The research reported in this special issue covers a broad range of pediatric populations, including cancer, type 1 diabetes, and chronic pain, among others, ranging in age from early childhood through early adulthood. This introduction to the special issue reviews the various ways the articles' authors conceptualize and define risk and resilience; most analyze protective processes in relation to resilient outcomes, including both achievement of explicitly positive experiences and avoidance of dysfunction or disruption. Challenges with measurement of resilience-related constructs is reviewed. Finally, the special issue editors offer a definition of resilience in the context of pediatric and health psychology.
机译:《儿童心理学杂志》的这一期特刊展示了一个不断发展的研究领域,该研究集中了16项有关具有慢性医学或发育状况的青年及其家庭的复原力的当代研究。本期特刊报道的研究涵盖了广泛的儿科人群,包括癌症,1型糖尿病和慢性疼痛等,其年龄范围从幼儿到成年。本期特刊的导言回顾了文章作者概念化和定义风险与应变能力的各种方式。大多数人分析与恢复结果相关的保护性过程,包括获得明确的积极经历和避免功能障碍或破坏。评估了与弹性相关的结构的测量方面的挑战。最后,特刊编辑在儿科和健康心理学的背景下提供了韧性的定义。

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