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Family resilience and its predictors among patients with a first-ever stroke one month after stroke: a cross-sectional study

Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation, 2023
Background Understanding post-stroke family resilience would be helpful for healthcare professionals in planning interventions to facilitate family adaptation following stroke onset.
Wei Zhang   +4 more
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Finding family resilience in adversity: A grounded theory of families with children diagnosed with leukaemia.

Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2023
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES To develop a conceptual framework that explores the process of building family resilience among Chinese families with children diagnosed with leukaemia. BACKGROUND The diagnosis of childhood leukaemia has a devastating effect on the
Yingying Huang   +5 more
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Effects of Social Support, Family Resilience, and Individual Resilience on Fear of Cancer Recurrence Among Persons With Breast Cancer: A Cross-Sectional Study

Western Journal of Nursing Research, 2023
Background: There is limited research exploring the psychological and social predictors of fear of cancer recurrence (FCR). Objective: This study tested the effects of social support, family resilience, and individual resilience on FCR among persons with
Yan Li   +5 more
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The Weaving Healthy Families program: Promoting parenting practices, family resilience, and communal mastery.

Family Process, 2023
Parenting quality, family resilience, and community resilience and support have been found to be primary protective factors for the disproportionate burden of anxiety, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), substance use disorder (SUD), depression, and ...
C. McKinley, L. Saltzman, K. Theall
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Family resilience of patients requiring long-term care: A meta-synthesis of qualitative studies.

Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2022
BACKGROUND Long-term care of patients with chronic illnesses is an important global public health issue, compromising the well-being of family members and the family functioning. Previous studies have examined the interactive experiences and processes of
Yi Kuang   +8 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Measuring Family Resilience: Evaluating the Walsh Family Resilience Questionnaire

The Family Journal, 2020
With a continued focus by practitioners, such as marriage and family counselors, behavioral/social scientists, and policy makers, on promoting resilience among families, it is important to ensure that reliable and valid instruments exist to accurately measure resilience.
James M. Duncan   +2 more
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Parent-to-parent support for childhood neurodisability: A qualitative analysis and proposed model of peer support and family resilience.

Child: Care, Health and Development, 2022
BACKGROUND Qualitative studies have shown that peer support is of value to parents and other caregivers of children with neurodisability. However, this value likely cascades to other areas such as family well-being.
J. McCrossin, L. Lach
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Community support, family resilience, and mental health among caregivers of youth with autism spectrum disorder.

Child: Care, Health and Development, 2022
BACKGROUND Caregivers of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has been shown to have unique mental health vulnerabilities that community support may buffer.
Katey Hayes   +3 more
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Understanding family resilience

Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2002
AbstractFamilies, as social systems, can be considered “resilient” in ways that parallel descriptions of individual resilience. In this article, the conceptualization of family‐level outcomes as a prerequisite for assessing family competence, and hence their resilience, is presented relative to the unique functions that families perform for their ...
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Resilience and Families

Family Relations, 2002
SPECIAL COLLECTION The concept of resilience, especially among children, has been the focus of growing attention from scholars and from the general public for more than 2 decades. Psychologists and psychiatrists, such as Michael Rutter, Norman Garmezy, and Emmy Werner, initially stimulated a great deal of interest in understanding invincible or ...
Marilyn Coleman, Lawrence Ganong
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