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Resiliency in Child–Caregiver Dyads and the Impact on Health Outcomes in Sickle Cell Disease [PDF]
Background/Objectives: Resiliency is critical in coping with stressors associated with chronic health diseases. Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a chronic blood disorder in which familial psychosocial functioning impacts disease outcomes.
Jessica A. Zavadil +3 more
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Individuals who face significant adversity are typically able to resume normal functioning despite this hardship. Resilience is a dynamic process at any level of functioning that encompasses the capacity by which these individuals adapt positively following adversity.
Faith, VanMeter, Dante, Cicchetti
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Neither Resiliency-Trait nor Resilience-State: Transactional Resiliency/e [PDF]
Since the 1970s, a proliferation of research and concept analysis of resiliency/e has attempted to clarify whether it is a trait or a state. Based on this dualistic approach, studies have either operationalized “resiliency” as a personality trait or “resilience” as a dynamic state.
Kuldas, Seffetullah, Foody, Mairéad
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Every child is a unique individual. This individuality is evident in children exposed to psychosocial trauma or adverse childhood experiences. There exists wide variation in the way children respond to toxic stressors in their lives. Some children appear to be relatively unaffected, while others develop a variety of psychological, behavioral, and ...
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Three different conceptual frameworks of resilience, including engineering, ecological and social–ecological have been presented and framed within the context of flood risk management. Engineering resilience has demonstrated its value in the design and operation of technological systems in general and in flood resilient technologies in particular ...
Chris Zevenbergen +2 more
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Design-time Models for Resiliency [PDF]
Resiliency in process-aware information systems is based on the availability of recovery flows and alternative data for coping with missing data. In this paper, we discuss an approach to process and information modeling to support the specification of ...
Marrella, Andrea +3 more
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A highly resilient and zone-based key predistribution protocol for multiphase wireless sensor networks [PDF]
Pairwise key distribution among the sensor nodes is an essential problem for providing security in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs). The common approach for this problem is random key predistribution, which suffers from resiliency issues in case of node ...
Kalkan, Kubra +6 more
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Understanding resilience [PDF]
Resilience is the ability to adapt successfully in the face of stress and adversity. Stressful life events, trauma, and chronic adversity can have a substantial impact on brain function and structure, and can result in the development of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression and other psychiatric disorders.
Wu, Gang +6 more
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Dynamic resiliency analysis of key predistribution in wireless sensor networks [PDF]
Wireless sensor networks have been analyzed for more than a decade from operational and security points of view. Several key predistribution schemes have been proposed in the literature.
Durahim, Onur Ahmet, Levi, Albert
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The smart grid cyber–physical system (SGCPS) is the latest evolution of the traditional power system. Synchrophasor application in the SGCPS is responsible for wide area monitoring and control of the grid.
Amitkumar V. Jha +2 more
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