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Resilience across cultures /

by Ungar, Michael
Series: . Volume 38, Number 2 Published by : Oxford University Press, (Oxford, UK, ) Physical details: 218- 235 p. Subject(s): resilience Year: 2008
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Findings from a 14site mixed methods study of over 1500 youth globally support four proportions that underlie a more culturally and contextually embedded understanding of resilience: 1) there are global, as well as culturally and contextually specific aspects to young people's lives that contribute to their resilience; 2) aspects of resilience exert differing amounts of influence on a child's life depending on the specific culture and context in which resilience is realized. 3)aspects of children's lives that contribute to resilience are related to one another in patterns that reflect a child's culture and context; 4) tensions between individuals and their cultures and contexts are resolved in ways that reflect highly specific relationships between aspects of resilience. The implications of this cultural and contextual understanding of resilience to interventions with at- risk populations are disclosed.

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