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The Prevalence of Resilience in Migrant Families

Family & Community Health, 2007
This study explores, identifies, and clarifies the role that familial capabilities, characteristics, and resources (resilience factors) play in cushioning the effect of migration on the family unit. A total of 68 White middle and upper socioeconomic South African families completed the questionnaires, which included an open-ended question.
Abraham P, Greeff, Joanita, Holtzkamp
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Resilience in Families with a Child with Cancer

Pediatric Hematology and Oncology, 2014
The aim of this study was to identify and explore resilience factors associated with family adaption after a child had been diagnosed with cancer. Using a cross-sectional survey research design, parents (n = 26), and children (n = 25) from the same families independently completed six self-report questionnaires, as well as responded to an open-ended ...
Abraham Petrus, Greeff   +2 more
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Building on Resiliencies of Refugee Families

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2019
This article focuses on the resiliency of refugee families and the various ways that pediatric practitioners can use and strengthen those resiliencies in the course of pediatric health care delivery. It reviews common stressors experienced by refugees, information about the concept of resilience, aspects of culturally responsive health care, and ...
Mary, Fabio   +2 more
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Resilience of Family Process

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1973
Secobarbital was administered to offspring of family threesomes to test the resiliency of family problem-solving processes to psychological changes in one of its members. Twenty-four families were used, half receiving 175 mg of secobarbital and the other half receiving a placebo on a double-blind basis.
D, Reiss, C, Salzman
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Resilient families

2007
AbstractThis chapter examines a model of family resilience it applies to the setting of palliative care. It attempts to address a question about the characteristics of resilience in families and describes a recently developed model for understanding families in palliative care.
Talia Zaider, David Kissane
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Family Resilience

The Family Journal, 2013
Dr. Walsh is the Mose and Sylvia Firestone Professor Emerita in the School of Social Service Administration and Department of Psychiatry, Pritzker School of Medicine, at the University of Chicago. She is the codirector and cofounder of the Chicago Center for Family Health.
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Family Resilience and the Fortunes of War

Social Work in Health Care, 2011
Military families have been a subject of concern due to increasing divorce rates and child maltreatment that have been directly linked to the number and length of combat deployments. In contrast many military families show positive resilience in the wake of multiple deployments.
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Family Resilience and Sexuality

2012
Individuals and families are confronted with issues related to sexuality whether they like it or not. A topic of high significance, sexual experiences can entail pleasure and/or pain. Throughout this book there are many conceptualizations and definitions of resilience.
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Handbook of Family Resilience

2013
RESILIENCE IN GENERAL.-Roads to Understanding Family Resilience: 1920s to the 21st Century.- Operationalizing Family Resilience as Process: Proposed Methodological Strategies.-The Ramifications for Clinical Practice of a Focus on Family Resilience.- Facilitating Family Resilience in Clinical Practice.- Community-Based Practice Applications of a Family ...
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Family Resilience

2017
Darlyne G. Nemeth, Traci W. Olivier
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