résilience

La résilience décrit la capacité d’avoir des modèles de fonctionnement ou de développement positifs pendant ou après des expériences adverses. Les enfants et les jeunes résilients ont souvent de bonnes capacités d’adaptation ou parviennent d’une manière ou d’une autre à se développer dans des situations de risque.

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The relationship between internal resilience, smoking, alcohol use, and depression symptoms in emerging adults transitioning out of child welfare
Goldstein, Abby L.; Faulkner, Breanne; Wekerle, Christine
2013
Multilevel correlates of behavioral resilience among children in child welfare
Bell, Tessa; Romano, Elisa; Flynn, Robert J.
2013
Parental cognitive impairment, mental health, and child outcomes in a child protection population
Feldman, Maurice; McConnell, David; Aunos, Marjorie
2012
Promotive and risk factors as concurrent predictors of educational outcomes in supported transitional living
Flynn, Robert J.; Tessier, Nicolas G.
South Asian immigrants' experience of child protection services: Are we recognizing strengths and resilience?
Maiter, Sarah; Stalker, Carol
Trauma Experiences, Maltreatment-Related Impairments, and Resilience Among Child Welfare Youth in Residential Care
Collin-Vézina, Delphine; Coleman, Kim; Milne, Lise; Sell, Jody; Daigneault, Isabelle
2011
Developmental and Cultural Assets and Resilient Outcomes in First Nations Young People in Care: An Initial Test of an Explanatory Model
Filbert, Katharine; Flynn, Robert J.
2010
Faire alliance : des stratégies pour intervenir auprès de jeunes à haut risque
Smyth, Peter; Eaton-Erickson, Arlene
Narrative inspired youth care work within a community agency
Hartman, Lesley; Little, Alison; Ungar, Michael
2008
What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger: Survivalist self-reliance as resilience and risk among young adults aging out of foster care
Samuels, G.M., & Pryce, J.M.
2008