| Norma S. Gordon, Norman L. Farberow, Carl A. Maida - 1999 - 216 páginas
...determine the degree of emotional distress is the resilience of the child. Resilience generally refers to manifested competence in the context of significant...to adaptation or development (Masten & Coatsworth, l99g, p. 206l. Some children do not become traumatized by the different events in their lives and are... | |
| Peter K. Smith, Anthony D. Pellegrini - 2000 - 814 páginas
...context (eg, changing schools). Resilience also has had varied meanings, but it generally refers to manifested competence in the context of significant challenges to adaptation or development. One of the most important questions about the development of competence is whether there is something... | |
| Caroline S. Clauss-Ehlers, Mark D. Weist - 2004 - 404 páginas
...spite of tremendous challenges and obstacles. According to Masten and Coatsworth (1998), it refers to "manifested competence in the context of significant challenges to adaptation or development" (p. 207). Thus, resilience can only be defined in the context of the individual's competence in reference... | |
| Kathleen M. Thies, John F. Travers - 2006 - 532 páginas
...we have been using with one she proposed earlier with a colleague: Resilience "generally refers to manifested competence in the context of significant...adaptation or development" (Masten & Coatsworth 1998). By competence, they mean a pattern of effective adaptation in the environment, either broadly defined... | |
| Faye Z Belgrave, Kevin W Allison - 2006 - 468 páginas
...youth with multiple risk factors do not use drugs. Masten and Coatsworth (1998) defined resilience as "manifested competence in the context of significant challenges to adaptation or development" (p. 206). Individual Factors Individual factors are those that characterize individual level susceptibility... | |
| Bonnie J. Leadbeater, Niobe Way - 2007 - 398 páginas
...research on the development of individual competence, Masten and Coatsworth (1998) define resilience as "manifested competence in the context of significant challenges to adaptation or development" (p. 205). They go on to define competence as a "pattern of effective adaptation in the environment... | |
| Roger J. R. Levesque - 2007 - 368 páginas
...resilience. While there exists no universal definition of resilience, the term generally refers to manifested competence in the context of significant challenges to adaptation or development. Resilient individuals are those who successfully cope with or overcome risk and adversity or who have... | |
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