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Resilience as a positive youth development construct: A conceptual review

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    Abstract

    The concept of resilience is reviewed from a range of disciplinary perspectives in this paper. Both broad and narrow definitions of resilience are highlighted and a working definition of resilience is proposed to inform research, policy and practice. Different psychological, social and ecological protective factors, particularly competence, optimism, and bonding to family and cultural beliefs are highlighted. Theoretical relationships between resilience and positive youth development are examined with an attempt to erase misunderstandings. Finally, how schools can promote resilience among students is discussed. Copyright © 2012 Tak Yan Lee et al.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article number390450
    JournalThe Scientific World Journal
    Volume2012
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2012

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