Institutional Resilience: The Foundation for Individual Resilience, Especially During COVID-19 [PDF]
In the protracted healthcare crisis that the COVID-19 pandemic has become, healthcare professional wellness and resilience are a national concern. Physicians, nurses and medical staff have been profoundly negatively affected due to the inability of ...
Helen Riess MD
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Tackling medical student stress: beyond individual resilience [PDF]
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Christopher Watling
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The Multidimensional Taxonomy of Individual Resilience. [PDF]
Theoretical work in resilience has continuously evolved to inform and respond to advances in empirical work. In order to further scientific inquiry, it must continue to do so. This narrative overview of the field of resilience science focuses on contemporary challenges confronted by theoretical models of individual resilience and proposes a taxonomic ...
Miller-Graff LE.
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Association of individual resilience with organizational resilience, perceived social support, and job performance among healthcare professionals in township health centers of China during the COVID-19 pandemic [PDF]
BackgroundPrimary healthcare professionals were overworked and psychologically overwhelmed during the COVID-19 pandemic. Resilience is an important shield for individuals to cope with psychological stress and improve performance in crises.
An-Qi Wang +7 more
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From individual resilience to collective response: reframing ecological emotions as catalysts for holistic environmental engagement [PDF]
The ongoing international study on the mental health implications of climate change has prompted a deeper exploration of ecological emotions such as eco-anxiety, eco-worry and eco-grief, which are associated with environmental degradation and the ...
Shicun Qiu, Jiacun Qiu
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How social support influences learned helplessness in lung cancer patients: the chain mediation role of individual resilience and self-efficacy [PDF]
BackgroundSocial support, which is a crucial external resource for cancer patients, was demonstrated to be a positive predictor of learned helplessness (LH). But it is far from clear whether and how social support decreases the LH in cancer patients. The
Jingui Huang +4 more
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Predictors of societal and individual resilience across two and a half years of varied adversities [PDF]
Over the recent two and a half years, Israel has navigated significant socio-political turmoil, encompassing military conflict and war, alongside the global health emergency presented by COVID-19.
Arielle Kaim +5 more
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Investigating the Connection Between Individual Resilience and Organisational Resilience
Resilience has become a central theme in organisational research, particularly in sectors such as construction that face frequent disruption, complexity, and uncertainty.
M. Mitansha, Regan Potangaroa
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Two sides of the story: bridging organizational and individual resilience - a qualitative study [PDF]
Background In resilience literature, champions are recognized as key organizational resources. Yet, their willingness to take on these roles and contribute extra efforts is rooted in autonomous motivation.
Hilda Bø Lyng +2 more
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Resilience as pathway diversity: linking systems, individual, and temporal perspectives on resilience [PDF]
Approaches to understanding resilience from psychology and sociology emphasize individuals' agency but obscure systemic factors. Approaches to understanding resilience stemming from ecology emphasize system dynamics such as feedbacks but obscure ...
Steven J. Lade +2 more
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