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Focusing resource allocation-wellbeing as a tool for prioritizing interventions for communities at risk [PDF]

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Objective: This study examined whether a wellbeing approach to resilience and adaptation would provide practical insights for prioritizing support to communities experiencing environmental and socio-economic stressors. Methods: A cross-sectional survey,
Anthony Hogan
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Individual Resilience—Recent Elaborations on the Impact of Diet, Physical Activity and Sleep

open access: yesProceedings
In the face of an external crisis like COVID-19, some people experience severe mental health issues whereas others remain healthy. Research on individual resilience is concerned with precisely this phenomenon.
Friederike Elsner, Carola Strassner
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Resilience versus "Resilient Individual": What Exactly Do We Study?

open access: yesPsychology and its Contexts, 2014
The nature and definition of resilience, despite the extensive 40 years of research, is still unclear. Currently is resilience seen as a personality trait, sum of the traits/factors, result of adaptation, or as a process. The concept of resilience as personality traits is usually tied to uni-dimensional or "simplex" theories of resistance as Hardiness,
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Building resilience in the face of racism: options for anti-racism strategies [PDF]

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This paper recommends incorporating a focus on resilience in anti-racism strategies and suggest a framework for doing so which builds on the factors understood to promote resilience in those vulnerable to racism.
Rivkah Nissim
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The Resilience of Authoritarian Rule in Syria under Hafez and Bashar Al-Asad [PDF]

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This paper seeks an explanation for the resilience of the Syrian authoritarian regime under Hafez and Bashar Al-Asad. It will be argued that this resilience is to a relevant extent caused by the fact that the regime’s “material” as well as “ideational ...
Annette Büchs
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Resilience as Accusation: A Critical Examination of Individual Resilience Training for Burnout Mitigation

open access: yesWitness
Burnout, a syndrome of work-related exhaustion and cynicism, is prevalent among nurses and is associated with workplace stressors. Resilience training programs are a prevalent method of burnout mitigation employed by healthcare institutions that aim to ...
Jacqueline Christianson   +3 more
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