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Resiliency in the Face of Adversity: A Short Longitudinal Test of the Trait Hypothesis

dc.contributor.authorKaraırmak, Özlem
dc.contributor.authorFigley, Charles R.
dc.contributor.institutionKaraırmak, Özlem, Bahçeşehir Üniversitesi, Istanbul, Turkey
dc.contributor.institutionFigley, Charles R., Tulane University, New Orleans, United States
dc.date.accessioned2025-10-05T16:18:01Z
dc.date.issued2017
dc.description.abstractResilience represents coping with adversity and is in line with a more positive paradigm for viewing responses to adversity. Most research has focused on resilience as coping—a state-based response to adversity. However, a competing hypothesis views resilience or resiliency as a trait that exists across time and types of adversity. We tested undergraduates enrolled in social work classes at a large southern university at two time periods during a single semester using measures of adversity, positive and negative affect, and trait-based resiliency. Consistent with the trait-based resiliency, and in contrast to state-based resilience, resiliency scores were not strongly correlated with adversity at both testing points but were with positive affect, and resiliency scores remained the same over time despite adversity variations. There was no gender or ethnic group difference in resilience scores. Black/African Americans reported significantly less negative affect and more positive affect than White/Caucasians. © 2017 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
dc.identifier.doi10.1080/00221309.2016.1276043
dc.identifier.endpage109
dc.identifier.issn00221309
dc.identifier.issn19400888
dc.identifier.issue2
dc.identifier.pubmed28362233
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-85013422366
dc.identifier.startpage89
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1080/00221309.2016.1276043
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14719/12102
dc.identifier.volume144
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherRoutledge aabs@uw.edu
dc.relation.sourceJournal of General Psychology
dc.subject.authorkeywordsAdaptive Behavior
dc.subject.authorkeywordsEgo Development
dc.subject.authorkeywordsEmotion
dc.subject.authorkeywordsResilience
dc.subject.authorkeywordsAdolescent
dc.subject.authorkeywordsAdult
dc.subject.authorkeywordsAffect
dc.subject.authorkeywordsCoping Behavior
dc.subject.authorkeywordsFemale
dc.subject.authorkeywordsHuman
dc.subject.authorkeywordsMale
dc.subject.authorkeywordsMiddle Aged
dc.subject.authorkeywordsPersonality
dc.subject.authorkeywordsPsychological Resilience
dc.subject.authorkeywordsYoung Adult
dc.subject.authorkeywordsAdaptation, Psychological
dc.subject.authorkeywordsAdolescent
dc.subject.authorkeywordsAdult
dc.subject.authorkeywordsAffect
dc.subject.authorkeywordsFemale
dc.subject.authorkeywordsHumans
dc.subject.authorkeywordsMale
dc.subject.authorkeywordsMiddle Aged
dc.subject.authorkeywordsPersonality
dc.subject.authorkeywordsResilience, Psychological
dc.subject.authorkeywordsYoung Adult
dc.subject.indexkeywordsadolescent
dc.subject.indexkeywordsadult
dc.subject.indexkeywordsaffect
dc.subject.indexkeywordscoping behavior
dc.subject.indexkeywordsfemale
dc.subject.indexkeywordshuman
dc.subject.indexkeywordsmale
dc.subject.indexkeywordsmiddle aged
dc.subject.indexkeywordspersonality
dc.subject.indexkeywordspsychological resilience
dc.subject.indexkeywordsyoung adult
dc.subject.indexkeywordsAdaptation, Psychological
dc.subject.indexkeywordsAdolescent
dc.subject.indexkeywordsAdult
dc.subject.indexkeywordsAffect
dc.subject.indexkeywordsFemale
dc.subject.indexkeywordsHumans
dc.subject.indexkeywordsMale
dc.subject.indexkeywordsMiddle Aged
dc.subject.indexkeywordsPersonality
dc.subject.indexkeywordsResilience, Psychological
dc.subject.indexkeywordsYoung Adult
dc.titleResiliency in the Face of Adversity: A Short Longitudinal Test of the Trait Hypothesis
dc.typeArticle
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