Resilience in children's adaptation to negative life events and stressed environments
- PMID: 1945543
- DOI: 10.3928/0090-4481-19910901-05
Resilience in children's adaptation to negative life events and stressed environments
Abstract
Functional adequacy (the maintenance of competent functioning despite an interfering emotionality) is a benchmark of resilient behavior under stress. While resilient adults can be identified as adults who once experienced a great deal of despair as children, I am not prepared to mark off the construct of resilience because such people may carry with them a realistic baggage of sadness and unhappiness. The very nature of despair that is present for children of the ghetto, the status of minority children in today's America, all have a reality that can neither be ignored or denied. Perhaps a portion of resilient behavior is the evaluative awareness of a difficult reality combined with a commitment to struggle, to conquer the obstacle, and to achieve one's goals despite the negative circumstances to which one has been exposed, which were and remain evocative of sadness.
Comment in
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A pediatrician's view. Remedies to enhance resilience.Pediatr Ann. 1991 Sep;20(9):455-6. doi: 10.3928/0090-4481-19910901-04. Pediatr Ann. 1991. PMID: 1945542 No abstract available.
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