SlideShare uma empresa Scribd logo
1 de 31
Paul Jose
         Victoria Univ. of Wellington
Paper presented at NZPS conference,
           Wellington, April 21, 2012
 In psychiatric theory and research, there is a
  long-standing interest in identifying risk
  factors in development
     Risk factors are influences that heighten the odds
      of greater maladaptation, i.e., an alcoholic
      parent is predictive of poorer outcomes in
      children
 Similarly,research has tried to identify
  factors that protect against maladaptation
     Resilience factors lessen the odds of greater
      maladaptation, i.e., social resources like intact
      families as well as internal characteristics such
      as a sense of humour
 Norman   Garmezy originated the study of
  resilient children in the early 1970s, using an
  epidemiological approach: who gets sick and
  who doesn’t?
 Emmy Werner in the early 1980s wrote a
  book on poor children growing up in
  Kauai, an island in Hawai’i. Some children at
  risk did not do poorly = “resilient children”.
 Anthony, E.J. (1987). Risk, vulnerability, and
  resilience: An overview. In E.J. Anthony &
  B.J. Cohler (Eds.), The invulnerable child
  (pp.3-48). New York: Guilford Press.
 Initialformulations of resilience located the
  “good stuff” in the person, i.e., “the
  invulnerable child”
 But following Bronfenbrenner’s emphasis on
  the interactions between person and their
  multiple contexts, resilience research has
  evolved to be more process-oriented
 Today, we believe that resilient children and
  adolescents possess certain qualities that
  allow them to interact with their contexts
  well
   Resilience is imputed when one sees:
     good outcomes regardless of high-risk status,
     constant competence under stress,
     recovery from trauma, and
     using challenges for growth that makes future
      hardships more tolerable (post-traumatic growth).
 The emphasis, you will note, is on doing well in
  the face of hardship.
 Growing consensus that resilient individuals are
  successful because of:
     Adaptive coping strategies and
     Social resources
 Previously it was thought that resilience was
  primarily genetically based, but research
  does not support the view that it is mostly
  determined in this way;
 And Bronfenbrenner’s ecological theory
  would argue that social influences should
  account for a significant proportion.
    Focus of the present study: Does a sense of
     greater well-being or positive affect foster or
     increase resilient tendencies one year later?
    B. Fredrickson’s “broaden-and-build” theory
     states that higher positive affect fosters great
     competence and striving (resilience?)
Imeasured three constructs that I thought
 would be related to each other over time:
    Resilient cognitions about the self;
    Positive affect; and
    Well-being (aspirations; pos relations with
     others; and confidence)
Isought to test the particular process model
 presented on the next page
Well-       Resilient
being      cognitions




Positive
 Affect
 We  proposed that positive affect and positive
  adjustment would lead to greater resilience
  over time
 But these three variables are likely to be
  related to each other in interesting and
  complicated ways. We also thought it
  possible that:
     Resilience   Well-being
     Resilience   Positive affect
 Secondary hypothesis: there may be
 supportive bi-directional relationships among
 these three variables over time
 Jan  Pryor and I received financial support
  from the FRST Foundation to study
  adolescent development over three years
 Focus of this research endeavour was to
  study the function of social connectedness in
  promoting better adjustment in adolescents
 It was a large scale longitudinal (once a year
  for three years) study largely representative
  of NZ youth
 1,774 New Zealand adolescents (10-15 years
  at Y1) participated in a self-report study
  annually for three years
 Recruited from about 100 schools scattered
  around the North Island
 Almost a nationally representative sample:
  fewer rural kids, overrepresentation of
  Maori, no South Island participants
 All measures yielded Cronbach’s alphas > .80.
   Wagnild and Young’s Resilience Scale (1993). The
    four items were:
     “I keep myself busy and interested in things”,
     “I try not to take things too seriously”,
     “My belief in myself gets me through hard times” and
     “I can find a way to fix my problems”.

   Well-being consisted of three subscales of 3 or 4
    items each adapted from the Ryff Wellbeing
    Scales (Ryff & Keyes, 1995):
     aspirations,
     positive relations with others, and
     confidence.
 Positive
         Affect: 3 items from the CES-D
 (Radloff, 1977):
  I  enjoyed life.
   I was happy.
   I felt hopeful about the future.
 Lap-top  computers were used to present the
  questionnaires in an interactive fashion to
  adolescents
 Quiet room at school, up to 30 computers
 Teacher and researcher always present
 About 350 questions were asked but we used
  skips and branches to minimise the amount
  of time involved
A   repeated-measures MANOVA showed that:
    Positive affect and well-being decreased slightly
     over 3 years, but
    Resilience did not change much
 Theseresults are generally supportive of the
 views that:
    resilience is trait-like, and
    that adolescent positive affect decreases during
     middle adolescence
 Butthis doesn’t tell us how these variables
 are related to each other
Positive        Positive     Positive
Affect           Affect      Affect T3
      T1          T2




 Well-being    Well-being    Well-being
    T1            T2             T3




  Resilience   Resilience   Resilience
     T1           T2           T3
Positive                  Positive                Positive
  Affect                    Affect                  Affect
   T1                        T2                      T3



                 .16***                .13****


Well-being                Well-being              Well-being
   T1                        T2                       T3


             .20***
                                       .24***


               .15***                  .07*
Resilience                Resilience             Resilience
   T1                        T2                     T3
 Well-being  predicted increases in resilience
  over time, however
 Positive affect did not predict increases in
  resilience over time
 Resilience and well-being manifested a bi-
  directional relationship with each other over
  time
 Itseems that we obtained some support for
  Fredrickson’s broaden-and-build theory in
  that an adolescent with higher well-being at
  a given point in time is likely to report higher
  resilience at a later point in time
  (residualised: change in resilience).
 Positive affect (being happy) seems to be an
  outcome, not a driver of later states
 Resilience fosters greater well-being, and
  well-being in turn fosters greater resilience
 SEM is a good method for examining
  mediational relationships across time
 Did we find any mediational relationships?


   Positive                        Positive                       Positive
   Affect T1                       Affect T2                      Affect T3

                          .16***                       .13****


   Well-being                      Well-being                     Well-being
      T1                              T2                              T3
                 .20***                         .24***

                    .15***                      .07*
    Resilience                     Resilience                    Resilience
       T1                             T2                            T3
 We  would like to know how well-being leads
  to greater resilience: what is the
  “mechanism”?
 And we would like to know how resilience
  leads to greater well-being
Well-being
      T1




                                ??????
                                  T2




One can examine these relationships in SEM
(longitudinal mediation), but there is another           Resilience
technique which I think is more flexible and powerful:      T3

mediation with latent growth curve modeling (LGCMs),
described by David MacKinnon.
Resilience                                Well-
       slope                                   being
                                               slope



                        Mediator
                         slope



“Slope” refers to change in the variable over the three times
of measurement.
 Two basic relationships, given our previous
 findings, were probed:

    Well-being    Resilience, and

    Resilience   Well-being


Iexamined numerous potential mediators,
 and some proved to yield significant
 mediation and some did not
IV         Mediator               Indirect/   DV
                                  Direct
                                  ratio
          Reliable Alliance (+)     .54**

          Guidance (+)              .38**

Resilience Reassurance of           .65**     Well-being
          Worth (+)
           Lack of self-             .09*
           confidence (-)
           Avoidance (-)             .30**
IV           Mediator         Indirect/   DV
                              Direct
                              ratio
             Lack of self-    .07*
             confidence (-)
Well-being   Rumination (-)   .30**       Resilience

             Avoidance (-)    .79**
   Resilience seems to lead to both increased
    positive attributes AND decreased negative
    attributes, which in turn lead to greater well-
    being
     Higher social provisions (Cutrona & Russell)
     Lower lack of self-confidence, avoidance

   Well-being seems to lead to greater resilience
    only through reductions in negative dynamics
       Lower lack of self-confidence, rumination, and
        avoidance
   The bi-directional relationship may be due to the
    reduction in negative processes
 We  need to separate the hedonic (being
  happy) from the eudaimonic (meaning of
  life) better so that we can identify how each
  contributes to resilience separately
 How do these variables relate to coping
  strategies (problem-solving, reframing, etc.),
  social support, and social connectedness?
 We intend to investigate moderators as well:
  age, gender, ethnicity, rural/urban, etc.
 Resilience may be at least partly promoted
  by experiencing well-being
 Resilience and well-being seem to support
  each other
 Perhaps we can teach strategies that will
  support or promote resilience and well-
  being?
   For more information, please write
    me at:
       paul.jose@vuw.ac.nz

Mais conteúdo relacionado

Semelhante a Do increased levels of wellbeing lead to increased levels of resilience in adolescents, Paul Jose

1 ijaems jul-2015-1-job strain and well-being of teaching professionals an e...
1 ijaems jul-2015-1-job strain and well-being of teaching professionals  an e...1 ijaems jul-2015-1-job strain and well-being of teaching professionals  an e...
1 ijaems jul-2015-1-job strain and well-being of teaching professionals an e...INFOGAIN PUBLICATION
 
The Presentation Of Stress, Grief, And Death Essay
The Presentation Of Stress, Grief, And Death EssayThe Presentation Of Stress, Grief, And Death Essay
The Presentation Of Stress, Grief, And Death EssayAngie Lee
 
Growth and development in children
Growth and development in childrenGrowth and development in children
Growth and development in childrenbirhanu abie
 
Session 6 d clark discussionrohdeetal
Session 6 d clark discussionrohdeetalSession 6 d clark discussionrohdeetal
Session 6 d clark discussionrohdeetalIARIW 2014
 
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BIG 5 PERSONALITY TRAITS AND LIFE SATISFACTION OF AM...
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BIG 5 PERSONALITY TRAITS AND LIFE SATISFACTION OF AM...THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BIG 5 PERSONALITY TRAITS AND LIFE SATISFACTION OF AM...
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BIG 5 PERSONALITY TRAITS AND LIFE SATISFACTION OF AM...IAEME Publication
 
MSN Biopsychosocial concept.pptxB
MSN Biopsychosocial concept.pptxBMSN Biopsychosocial concept.pptxB
MSN Biopsychosocial concept.pptxBAbdiWakjira2
 
School for Change Agents E-learning modules transcript
School for Change Agents E-learning modules transcriptSchool for Change Agents E-learning modules transcript
School for Change Agents E-learning modules transcriptNHS Horizons
 
Part 1A persons lifestyle has a significant influence on the p.docx
Part 1A persons lifestyle has a significant influence on the p.docxPart 1A persons lifestyle has a significant influence on the p.docx
Part 1A persons lifestyle has a significant influence on the p.docxMARRY7
 
Re-submit 7711565 - Does positive rumination predict resilience
Re-submit 7711565 - Does positive rumination predict resilienceRe-submit 7711565 - Does positive rumination predict resilience
Re-submit 7711565 - Does positive rumination predict resilienceMolly Tuck
 
Stress Prone and Resistance Personalities by S.Lakshmanan, Psychologist
Stress Prone and Resistance Personalities by S.Lakshmanan, PsychologistStress Prone and Resistance Personalities by S.Lakshmanan, Psychologist
Stress Prone and Resistance Personalities by S.Lakshmanan, PsychologistLAKSHMANAN S
 
Adapting to change generic format - 031510
Adapting to change   generic format - 031510Adapting to change   generic format - 031510
Adapting to change generic format - 031510Andrew Berman
 
Later Life Transitions - Ken Laidlaw
Later Life Transitions - Ken LaidlawLater Life Transitions - Ken Laidlaw
Later Life Transitions - Ken LaidlawIriss
 
Stress - Life changes & Daily Hassles
Stress - Life changes & Daily Hassles Stress - Life changes & Daily Hassles
Stress - Life changes & Daily Hassles Janet Brennan
 

Semelhante a Do increased levels of wellbeing lead to increased levels of resilience in adolescents, Paul Jose (17)

Stress On Work
Stress On WorkStress On Work
Stress On Work
 
1 ijaems jul-2015-1-job strain and well-being of teaching professionals an e...
1 ijaems jul-2015-1-job strain and well-being of teaching professionals  an e...1 ijaems jul-2015-1-job strain and well-being of teaching professionals  an e...
1 ijaems jul-2015-1-job strain and well-being of teaching professionals an e...
 
The Presentation Of Stress, Grief, And Death Essay
The Presentation Of Stress, Grief, And Death EssayThe Presentation Of Stress, Grief, And Death Essay
The Presentation Of Stress, Grief, And Death Essay
 
Growth and development in children
Growth and development in childrenGrowth and development in children
Growth and development in children
 
Session 6 d clark discussionrohdeetal
Session 6 d clark discussionrohdeetalSession 6 d clark discussionrohdeetal
Session 6 d clark discussionrohdeetal
 
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BIG 5 PERSONALITY TRAITS AND LIFE SATISFACTION OF AM...
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BIG 5 PERSONALITY TRAITS AND LIFE SATISFACTION OF AM...THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BIG 5 PERSONALITY TRAITS AND LIFE SATISFACTION OF AM...
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BIG 5 PERSONALITY TRAITS AND LIFE SATISFACTION OF AM...
 
Essay On Word Stress
Essay On Word StressEssay On Word Stress
Essay On Word Stress
 
MSN Biopsychosocial concept.pptxB
MSN Biopsychosocial concept.pptxBMSN Biopsychosocial concept.pptxB
MSN Biopsychosocial concept.pptxB
 
Crisis intervention
Crisis interventionCrisis intervention
Crisis intervention
 
School for Change Agents E-learning modules transcript
School for Change Agents E-learning modules transcriptSchool for Change Agents E-learning modules transcript
School for Change Agents E-learning modules transcript
 
Part 1A persons lifestyle has a significant influence on the p.docx
Part 1A persons lifestyle has a significant influence on the p.docxPart 1A persons lifestyle has a significant influence on the p.docx
Part 1A persons lifestyle has a significant influence on the p.docx
 
Re-submit 7711565 - Does positive rumination predict resilience
Re-submit 7711565 - Does positive rumination predict resilienceRe-submit 7711565 - Does positive rumination predict resilience
Re-submit 7711565 - Does positive rumination predict resilience
 
Stress Prone and Resistance Personalities by S.Lakshmanan, Psychologist
Stress Prone and Resistance Personalities by S.Lakshmanan, PsychologistStress Prone and Resistance Personalities by S.Lakshmanan, Psychologist
Stress Prone and Resistance Personalities by S.Lakshmanan, Psychologist
 
Adapting to change generic format - 031510
Adapting to change   generic format - 031510Adapting to change   generic format - 031510
Adapting to change generic format - 031510
 
Later Life Transitions - Ken Laidlaw
Later Life Transitions - Ken LaidlawLater Life Transitions - Ken Laidlaw
Later Life Transitions - Ken Laidlaw
 
Stress - Life changes & Daily Hassles
Stress - Life changes & Daily Hassles Stress - Life changes & Daily Hassles
Stress - Life changes & Daily Hassles
 
Research Symposium Poster
Research Symposium PosterResearch Symposium Poster
Research Symposium Poster
 

Mais de NZ Psychological Society

Oom not doom a novel method for improving psychological science, Bradley Woods
Oom not doom   a novel method for improving psychological science, Bradley WoodsOom not doom   a novel method for improving psychological science, Bradley Woods
Oom not doom a novel method for improving psychological science, Bradley WoodsNZ Psychological Society
 
Consideration of symptom validity as a routine component of forensic assessme...
Consideration of symptom validity as a routine component of forensic assessme...Consideration of symptom validity as a routine component of forensic assessme...
Consideration of symptom validity as a routine component of forensic assessme...NZ Psychological Society
 
Qualitative research as an adjunct to the therapeutic training of counselling...
Qualitative research as an adjunct to the therapeutic training of counselling...Qualitative research as an adjunct to the therapeutic training of counselling...
Qualitative research as an adjunct to the therapeutic training of counselling...NZ Psychological Society
 
Breaking through the “cinderella bias” barrier stepfamily relationships, Celi...
Breaking through the “cinderella bias” barrier stepfamily relationships, Celi...Breaking through the “cinderella bias” barrier stepfamily relationships, Celi...
Breaking through the “cinderella bias” barrier stepfamily relationships, Celi...NZ Psychological Society
 
M Lammers, Culturally responsive interventions for Maori clients
M Lammers, Culturally responsive interventions for Maori clientsM Lammers, Culturally responsive interventions for Maori clients
M Lammers, Culturally responsive interventions for Maori clientsNZ Psychological Society
 
S Reid, Application of the MTC:R3 Typology
S Reid, Application of the MTC:R3 Typology S Reid, Application of the MTC:R3 Typology
S Reid, Application of the MTC:R3 Typology NZ Psychological Society
 
R Anand, Social relationships of adolescents
R Anand, Social relationships of adolescentsR Anand, Social relationships of adolescents
R Anand, Social relationships of adolescentsNZ Psychological Society
 
F O'Connor, Lubricating civic reconstruction ppt
F O'Connor, Lubricating civic reconstruction pptF O'Connor, Lubricating civic reconstruction ppt
F O'Connor, Lubricating civic reconstruction pptNZ Psychological Society
 
G Sutton, NZDF response to Christchurch eq feb 2011
G Sutton, NZDF response to Christchurch eq feb 2011G Sutton, NZDF response to Christchurch eq feb 2011
G Sutton, NZDF response to Christchurch eq feb 2011NZ Psychological Society
 
S Calvert, The connectedness in youth project
S Calvert, The connectedness in youth projectS Calvert, The connectedness in youth project
S Calvert, The connectedness in youth projectNZ Psychological Society
 
S de Wattignar, Understanding the process of supported recovery
S de Wattignar, Understanding the process of supported recoveryS de Wattignar, Understanding the process of supported recovery
S de Wattignar, Understanding the process of supported recoveryNZ Psychological Society
 
R Frey, Two ’worldviews’ of palliative care
R Frey, Two ’worldviews’ of palliative careR Frey, Two ’worldviews’ of palliative care
R Frey, Two ’worldviews’ of palliative careNZ Psychological Society
 

Mais de NZ Psychological Society (20)

Oom not doom a novel method for improving psychological science, Bradley Woods
Oom not doom   a novel method for improving psychological science, Bradley WoodsOom not doom   a novel method for improving psychological science, Bradley Woods
Oom not doom a novel method for improving psychological science, Bradley Woods
 
Consideration of symptom validity as a routine component of forensic assessme...
Consideration of symptom validity as a routine component of forensic assessme...Consideration of symptom validity as a routine component of forensic assessme...
Consideration of symptom validity as a routine component of forensic assessme...
 
Reflections on depression, Hilary Bradley
Reflections on depression, Hilary BradleyReflections on depression, Hilary Bradley
Reflections on depression, Hilary Bradley
 
Qualitative research as an adjunct to the therapeutic training of counselling...
Qualitative research as an adjunct to the therapeutic training of counselling...Qualitative research as an adjunct to the therapeutic training of counselling...
Qualitative research as an adjunct to the therapeutic training of counselling...
 
Breaking through the “cinderella bias” barrier stepfamily relationships, Celi...
Breaking through the “cinderella bias” barrier stepfamily relationships, Celi...Breaking through the “cinderella bias” barrier stepfamily relationships, Celi...
Breaking through the “cinderella bias” barrier stepfamily relationships, Celi...
 
M Lammers, Culturally responsive interventions for Maori clients
M Lammers, Culturally responsive interventions for Maori clientsM Lammers, Culturally responsive interventions for Maori clients
M Lammers, Culturally responsive interventions for Maori clients
 
S Reid, Treatment options for insomnia
S Reid, Treatment options for insomniaS Reid, Treatment options for insomnia
S Reid, Treatment options for insomnia
 
S Reid, Application of the MTC:R3 Typology
S Reid, Application of the MTC:R3 Typology S Reid, Application of the MTC:R3 Typology
S Reid, Application of the MTC:R3 Typology
 
R Anand, Social relationships of adolescents
R Anand, Social relationships of adolescentsR Anand, Social relationships of adolescents
R Anand, Social relationships of adolescents
 
F O'Connor, Lubricating civic reconstruction ppt
F O'Connor, Lubricating civic reconstruction pptF O'Connor, Lubricating civic reconstruction ppt
F O'Connor, Lubricating civic reconstruction ppt
 
R Gammon, Family therapy training
R Gammon, Family therapy trainingR Gammon, Family therapy training
R Gammon, Family therapy training
 
G Sutton, NZDF response to Christchurch eq feb 2011
G Sutton, NZDF response to Christchurch eq feb 2011G Sutton, NZDF response to Christchurch eq feb 2011
G Sutton, NZDF response to Christchurch eq feb 2011
 
D de Jong, Prostate cancer brachytherapy
D de Jong, Prostate cancer brachytherapyD de Jong, Prostate cancer brachytherapy
D de Jong, Prostate cancer brachytherapy
 
S Calvert, The connectedness in youth project
S Calvert, The connectedness in youth projectS Calvert, The connectedness in youth project
S Calvert, The connectedness in youth project
 
S de Wattignar, Understanding the process of supported recovery
S de Wattignar, Understanding the process of supported recoveryS de Wattignar, Understanding the process of supported recovery
S de Wattignar, Understanding the process of supported recovery
 
The Psychologists Board presentation
The Psychologists Board presentationThe Psychologists Board presentation
The Psychologists Board presentation
 
Tanya Breen, Diagnosis HFA AS
Tanya Breen, Diagnosis HFA ASTanya Breen, Diagnosis HFA AS
Tanya Breen, Diagnosis HFA AS
 
H Valentine, Kia Ngawari ki te Awatea
H Valentine, Kia Ngawari ki te AwateaH Valentine, Kia Ngawari ki te Awatea
H Valentine, Kia Ngawari ki te Awatea
 
R Frey, Two ’worldviews’ of palliative care
R Frey, Two ’worldviews’ of palliative careR Frey, Two ’worldviews’ of palliative care
R Frey, Two ’worldviews’ of palliative care
 
C Cartwright, Stepfamilies 2011
C Cartwright, Stepfamilies 2011C Cartwright, Stepfamilies 2011
C Cartwright, Stepfamilies 2011
 

Último

Call Girls Electronic City Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service A...
Call Girls Electronic City Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service A...Call Girls Electronic City Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service A...
Call Girls Electronic City Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service A...narwatsonia7
 
9873777170 Full Enjoy @24/7 Call Girls In North Avenue Delhi Ncr
9873777170 Full Enjoy @24/7 Call Girls In North Avenue Delhi Ncr9873777170 Full Enjoy @24/7 Call Girls In North Avenue Delhi Ncr
9873777170 Full Enjoy @24/7 Call Girls In North Avenue Delhi NcrDelhi Call Girls
 
Call Girls Frazer Town Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service Avail...
Call Girls Frazer Town Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service Avail...Call Girls Frazer Town Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service Avail...
Call Girls Frazer Town Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service Avail...narwatsonia7
 
Call Girl Koramangala | 7001305949 At Low Cost Cash Payment Booking
Call Girl Koramangala | 7001305949 At Low Cost Cash Payment BookingCall Girl Koramangala | 7001305949 At Low Cost Cash Payment Booking
Call Girl Koramangala | 7001305949 At Low Cost Cash Payment Bookingnarwatsonia7
 
College Call Girls Vyasarpadi Whatsapp 7001305949 Independent Escort Service
College Call Girls Vyasarpadi Whatsapp 7001305949 Independent Escort ServiceCollege Call Girls Vyasarpadi Whatsapp 7001305949 Independent Escort Service
College Call Girls Vyasarpadi Whatsapp 7001305949 Independent Escort ServiceNehru place Escorts
 
Housewife Call Girls Hsr Layout - Call 7001305949 Rs-3500 with A/C Room Cash ...
Housewife Call Girls Hsr Layout - Call 7001305949 Rs-3500 with A/C Room Cash ...Housewife Call Girls Hsr Layout - Call 7001305949 Rs-3500 with A/C Room Cash ...
Housewife Call Girls Hsr Layout - Call 7001305949 Rs-3500 with A/C Room Cash ...narwatsonia7
 
call girls in munirka DELHI 🔝 >༒9540349809 🔝 genuine Escort Service 🔝✔️✔️
call girls in munirka  DELHI 🔝 >༒9540349809 🔝 genuine Escort Service 🔝✔️✔️call girls in munirka  DELHI 🔝 >༒9540349809 🔝 genuine Escort Service 🔝✔️✔️
call girls in munirka DELHI 🔝 >༒9540349809 🔝 genuine Escort Service 🔝✔️✔️saminamagar
 
Call Girls Hosur Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service Available
Call Girls Hosur Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service AvailableCall Girls Hosur Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service Available
Call Girls Hosur Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service Availablenarwatsonia7
 
Hemostasis Physiology and Clinical correlations by Dr Faiza.pdf
Hemostasis Physiology and Clinical correlations by Dr Faiza.pdfHemostasis Physiology and Clinical correlations by Dr Faiza.pdf
Hemostasis Physiology and Clinical correlations by Dr Faiza.pdfMedicoseAcademics
 
VIP Call Girls Lucknow Nandini 7001305949 Independent Escort Service Lucknow
VIP Call Girls Lucknow Nandini 7001305949 Independent Escort Service LucknowVIP Call Girls Lucknow Nandini 7001305949 Independent Escort Service Lucknow
VIP Call Girls Lucknow Nandini 7001305949 Independent Escort Service Lucknownarwatsonia7
 
Call Girls Service Nandiambakkam | 7001305949 At Low Cost Cash Payment Booking
Call Girls Service Nandiambakkam | 7001305949 At Low Cost Cash Payment BookingCall Girls Service Nandiambakkam | 7001305949 At Low Cost Cash Payment Booking
Call Girls Service Nandiambakkam | 7001305949 At Low Cost Cash Payment BookingNehru place Escorts
 
Call Girls Hsr Layout Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service Available
Call Girls Hsr Layout Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service AvailableCall Girls Hsr Layout Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service Available
Call Girls Hsr Layout Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service Availablenarwatsonia7
 
Call Girls Kanakapura Road Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service A...
Call Girls Kanakapura Road Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service A...Call Girls Kanakapura Road Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service A...
Call Girls Kanakapura Road Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service A...narwatsonia7
 
call girls in Connaught Place DELHI 🔝 >༒9540349809 🔝 genuine Escort Service ...
call girls in Connaught Place  DELHI 🔝 >༒9540349809 🔝 genuine Escort Service ...call girls in Connaught Place  DELHI 🔝 >༒9540349809 🔝 genuine Escort Service ...
call girls in Connaught Place DELHI 🔝 >༒9540349809 🔝 genuine Escort Service ...saminamagar
 
97111 47426 Call Girls In Delhi MUNIRKAA
97111 47426 Call Girls In Delhi MUNIRKAA97111 47426 Call Girls In Delhi MUNIRKAA
97111 47426 Call Girls In Delhi MUNIRKAAjennyeacort
 
Statistical modeling in pharmaceutical research and development.
Statistical modeling in pharmaceutical research and development.Statistical modeling in pharmaceutical research and development.
Statistical modeling in pharmaceutical research and development.ANJALI
 
Call Girls Thane Just Call 9910780858 Get High Class Call Girls Service
Call Girls Thane Just Call 9910780858 Get High Class Call Girls ServiceCall Girls Thane Just Call 9910780858 Get High Class Call Girls Service
Call Girls Thane Just Call 9910780858 Get High Class Call Girls Servicesonalikaur4
 
Russian Call Girl Brookfield - 7001305949 Escorts Service 50% Off with Cash O...
Russian Call Girl Brookfield - 7001305949 Escorts Service 50% Off with Cash O...Russian Call Girl Brookfield - 7001305949 Escorts Service 50% Off with Cash O...
Russian Call Girl Brookfield - 7001305949 Escorts Service 50% Off with Cash O...narwatsonia7
 
Call Girls Hebbal Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service Available
Call Girls Hebbal Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service AvailableCall Girls Hebbal Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service Available
Call Girls Hebbal Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service Availablenarwatsonia7
 
Call Girls Service in Bommanahalli - 7001305949 with real photos and phone nu...
Call Girls Service in Bommanahalli - 7001305949 with real photos and phone nu...Call Girls Service in Bommanahalli - 7001305949 with real photos and phone nu...
Call Girls Service in Bommanahalli - 7001305949 with real photos and phone nu...narwatsonia7
 

Último (20)

Call Girls Electronic City Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service A...
Call Girls Electronic City Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service A...Call Girls Electronic City Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service A...
Call Girls Electronic City Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service A...
 
9873777170 Full Enjoy @24/7 Call Girls In North Avenue Delhi Ncr
9873777170 Full Enjoy @24/7 Call Girls In North Avenue Delhi Ncr9873777170 Full Enjoy @24/7 Call Girls In North Avenue Delhi Ncr
9873777170 Full Enjoy @24/7 Call Girls In North Avenue Delhi Ncr
 
Call Girls Frazer Town Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service Avail...
Call Girls Frazer Town Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service Avail...Call Girls Frazer Town Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service Avail...
Call Girls Frazer Town Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service Avail...
 
Call Girl Koramangala | 7001305949 At Low Cost Cash Payment Booking
Call Girl Koramangala | 7001305949 At Low Cost Cash Payment BookingCall Girl Koramangala | 7001305949 At Low Cost Cash Payment Booking
Call Girl Koramangala | 7001305949 At Low Cost Cash Payment Booking
 
College Call Girls Vyasarpadi Whatsapp 7001305949 Independent Escort Service
College Call Girls Vyasarpadi Whatsapp 7001305949 Independent Escort ServiceCollege Call Girls Vyasarpadi Whatsapp 7001305949 Independent Escort Service
College Call Girls Vyasarpadi Whatsapp 7001305949 Independent Escort Service
 
Housewife Call Girls Hsr Layout - Call 7001305949 Rs-3500 with A/C Room Cash ...
Housewife Call Girls Hsr Layout - Call 7001305949 Rs-3500 with A/C Room Cash ...Housewife Call Girls Hsr Layout - Call 7001305949 Rs-3500 with A/C Room Cash ...
Housewife Call Girls Hsr Layout - Call 7001305949 Rs-3500 with A/C Room Cash ...
 
call girls in munirka DELHI 🔝 >༒9540349809 🔝 genuine Escort Service 🔝✔️✔️
call girls in munirka  DELHI 🔝 >༒9540349809 🔝 genuine Escort Service 🔝✔️✔️call girls in munirka  DELHI 🔝 >༒9540349809 🔝 genuine Escort Service 🔝✔️✔️
call girls in munirka DELHI 🔝 >༒9540349809 🔝 genuine Escort Service 🔝✔️✔️
 
Call Girls Hosur Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service Available
Call Girls Hosur Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service AvailableCall Girls Hosur Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service Available
Call Girls Hosur Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service Available
 
Hemostasis Physiology and Clinical correlations by Dr Faiza.pdf
Hemostasis Physiology and Clinical correlations by Dr Faiza.pdfHemostasis Physiology and Clinical correlations by Dr Faiza.pdf
Hemostasis Physiology and Clinical correlations by Dr Faiza.pdf
 
VIP Call Girls Lucknow Nandini 7001305949 Independent Escort Service Lucknow
VIP Call Girls Lucknow Nandini 7001305949 Independent Escort Service LucknowVIP Call Girls Lucknow Nandini 7001305949 Independent Escort Service Lucknow
VIP Call Girls Lucknow Nandini 7001305949 Independent Escort Service Lucknow
 
Call Girls Service Nandiambakkam | 7001305949 At Low Cost Cash Payment Booking
Call Girls Service Nandiambakkam | 7001305949 At Low Cost Cash Payment BookingCall Girls Service Nandiambakkam | 7001305949 At Low Cost Cash Payment Booking
Call Girls Service Nandiambakkam | 7001305949 At Low Cost Cash Payment Booking
 
Call Girls Hsr Layout Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service Available
Call Girls Hsr Layout Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service AvailableCall Girls Hsr Layout Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service Available
Call Girls Hsr Layout Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service Available
 
Call Girls Kanakapura Road Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service A...
Call Girls Kanakapura Road Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service A...Call Girls Kanakapura Road Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service A...
Call Girls Kanakapura Road Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service A...
 
call girls in Connaught Place DELHI 🔝 >༒9540349809 🔝 genuine Escort Service ...
call girls in Connaught Place  DELHI 🔝 >༒9540349809 🔝 genuine Escort Service ...call girls in Connaught Place  DELHI 🔝 >༒9540349809 🔝 genuine Escort Service ...
call girls in Connaught Place DELHI 🔝 >༒9540349809 🔝 genuine Escort Service ...
 
97111 47426 Call Girls In Delhi MUNIRKAA
97111 47426 Call Girls In Delhi MUNIRKAA97111 47426 Call Girls In Delhi MUNIRKAA
97111 47426 Call Girls In Delhi MUNIRKAA
 
Statistical modeling in pharmaceutical research and development.
Statistical modeling in pharmaceutical research and development.Statistical modeling in pharmaceutical research and development.
Statistical modeling in pharmaceutical research and development.
 
Call Girls Thane Just Call 9910780858 Get High Class Call Girls Service
Call Girls Thane Just Call 9910780858 Get High Class Call Girls ServiceCall Girls Thane Just Call 9910780858 Get High Class Call Girls Service
Call Girls Thane Just Call 9910780858 Get High Class Call Girls Service
 
Russian Call Girl Brookfield - 7001305949 Escorts Service 50% Off with Cash O...
Russian Call Girl Brookfield - 7001305949 Escorts Service 50% Off with Cash O...Russian Call Girl Brookfield - 7001305949 Escorts Service 50% Off with Cash O...
Russian Call Girl Brookfield - 7001305949 Escorts Service 50% Off with Cash O...
 
Call Girls Hebbal Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service Available
Call Girls Hebbal Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service AvailableCall Girls Hebbal Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service Available
Call Girls Hebbal Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service Available
 
Call Girls Service in Bommanahalli - 7001305949 with real photos and phone nu...
Call Girls Service in Bommanahalli - 7001305949 with real photos and phone nu...Call Girls Service in Bommanahalli - 7001305949 with real photos and phone nu...
Call Girls Service in Bommanahalli - 7001305949 with real photos and phone nu...
 

Do increased levels of wellbeing lead to increased levels of resilience in adolescents, Paul Jose

  • 1. Paul Jose Victoria Univ. of Wellington Paper presented at NZPS conference, Wellington, April 21, 2012
  • 2.  In psychiatric theory and research, there is a long-standing interest in identifying risk factors in development  Risk factors are influences that heighten the odds of greater maladaptation, i.e., an alcoholic parent is predictive of poorer outcomes in children  Similarly,research has tried to identify factors that protect against maladaptation  Resilience factors lessen the odds of greater maladaptation, i.e., social resources like intact families as well as internal characteristics such as a sense of humour
  • 3.  Norman Garmezy originated the study of resilient children in the early 1970s, using an epidemiological approach: who gets sick and who doesn’t?  Emmy Werner in the early 1980s wrote a book on poor children growing up in Kauai, an island in Hawai’i. Some children at risk did not do poorly = “resilient children”.  Anthony, E.J. (1987). Risk, vulnerability, and resilience: An overview. In E.J. Anthony & B.J. Cohler (Eds.), The invulnerable child (pp.3-48). New York: Guilford Press.
  • 4.  Initialformulations of resilience located the “good stuff” in the person, i.e., “the invulnerable child”  But following Bronfenbrenner’s emphasis on the interactions between person and their multiple contexts, resilience research has evolved to be more process-oriented  Today, we believe that resilient children and adolescents possess certain qualities that allow them to interact with their contexts well
  • 5. Resilience is imputed when one sees:  good outcomes regardless of high-risk status,  constant competence under stress,  recovery from trauma, and  using challenges for growth that makes future hardships more tolerable (post-traumatic growth).  The emphasis, you will note, is on doing well in the face of hardship.  Growing consensus that resilient individuals are successful because of:  Adaptive coping strategies and  Social resources
  • 6.  Previously it was thought that resilience was primarily genetically based, but research does not support the view that it is mostly determined in this way;  And Bronfenbrenner’s ecological theory would argue that social influences should account for a significant proportion.  Focus of the present study: Does a sense of greater well-being or positive affect foster or increase resilient tendencies one year later?  B. Fredrickson’s “broaden-and-build” theory states that higher positive affect fosters great competence and striving (resilience?)
  • 7. Imeasured three constructs that I thought would be related to each other over time:  Resilient cognitions about the self;  Positive affect; and  Well-being (aspirations; pos relations with others; and confidence) Isought to test the particular process model presented on the next page
  • 8. Well- Resilient being cognitions Positive Affect
  • 9.  We proposed that positive affect and positive adjustment would lead to greater resilience over time  But these three variables are likely to be related to each other in interesting and complicated ways. We also thought it possible that:  Resilience Well-being  Resilience Positive affect  Secondary hypothesis: there may be supportive bi-directional relationships among these three variables over time
  • 10.  Jan Pryor and I received financial support from the FRST Foundation to study adolescent development over three years  Focus of this research endeavour was to study the function of social connectedness in promoting better adjustment in adolescents  It was a large scale longitudinal (once a year for three years) study largely representative of NZ youth
  • 11.  1,774 New Zealand adolescents (10-15 years at Y1) participated in a self-report study annually for three years  Recruited from about 100 schools scattered around the North Island  Almost a nationally representative sample: fewer rural kids, overrepresentation of Maori, no South Island participants  All measures yielded Cronbach’s alphas > .80.
  • 12. Wagnild and Young’s Resilience Scale (1993). The four items were:  “I keep myself busy and interested in things”,  “I try not to take things too seriously”,  “My belief in myself gets me through hard times” and  “I can find a way to fix my problems”.  Well-being consisted of three subscales of 3 or 4 items each adapted from the Ryff Wellbeing Scales (Ryff & Keyes, 1995):  aspirations,  positive relations with others, and  confidence.
  • 13.  Positive Affect: 3 items from the CES-D (Radloff, 1977): I enjoyed life.  I was happy.  I felt hopeful about the future.
  • 14.  Lap-top computers were used to present the questionnaires in an interactive fashion to adolescents  Quiet room at school, up to 30 computers  Teacher and researcher always present  About 350 questions were asked but we used skips and branches to minimise the amount of time involved
  • 15. A repeated-measures MANOVA showed that:  Positive affect and well-being decreased slightly over 3 years, but  Resilience did not change much  Theseresults are generally supportive of the views that:  resilience is trait-like, and  that adolescent positive affect decreases during middle adolescence  Butthis doesn’t tell us how these variables are related to each other
  • 16. Positive Positive Positive Affect Affect Affect T3 T1 T2 Well-being Well-being Well-being T1 T2 T3 Resilience Resilience Resilience T1 T2 T3
  • 17. Positive Positive Positive Affect Affect Affect T1 T2 T3 .16*** .13**** Well-being Well-being Well-being T1 T2 T3 .20*** .24*** .15*** .07* Resilience Resilience Resilience T1 T2 T3
  • 18.  Well-being predicted increases in resilience over time, however  Positive affect did not predict increases in resilience over time  Resilience and well-being manifested a bi- directional relationship with each other over time
  • 19.  Itseems that we obtained some support for Fredrickson’s broaden-and-build theory in that an adolescent with higher well-being at a given point in time is likely to report higher resilience at a later point in time (residualised: change in resilience).  Positive affect (being happy) seems to be an outcome, not a driver of later states  Resilience fosters greater well-being, and well-being in turn fosters greater resilience
  • 20.  SEM is a good method for examining mediational relationships across time  Did we find any mediational relationships? Positive Positive Positive Affect T1 Affect T2 Affect T3 .16*** .13**** Well-being Well-being Well-being T1 T2 T3 .20*** .24*** .15*** .07* Resilience Resilience Resilience T1 T2 T3
  • 21.  We would like to know how well-being leads to greater resilience: what is the “mechanism”?  And we would like to know how resilience leads to greater well-being
  • 22. Well-being T1 ?????? T2 One can examine these relationships in SEM (longitudinal mediation), but there is another Resilience technique which I think is more flexible and powerful: T3 mediation with latent growth curve modeling (LGCMs), described by David MacKinnon.
  • 23.
  • 24. Resilience Well- slope being slope Mediator slope “Slope” refers to change in the variable over the three times of measurement.
  • 25.  Two basic relationships, given our previous findings, were probed:  Well-being Resilience, and  Resilience Well-being Iexamined numerous potential mediators, and some proved to yield significant mediation and some did not
  • 26. IV Mediator Indirect/ DV Direct ratio Reliable Alliance (+) .54** Guidance (+) .38** Resilience Reassurance of .65** Well-being Worth (+) Lack of self- .09* confidence (-) Avoidance (-) .30**
  • 27. IV Mediator Indirect/ DV Direct ratio Lack of self- .07* confidence (-) Well-being Rumination (-) .30** Resilience Avoidance (-) .79**
  • 28. Resilience seems to lead to both increased positive attributes AND decreased negative attributes, which in turn lead to greater well- being  Higher social provisions (Cutrona & Russell)  Lower lack of self-confidence, avoidance  Well-being seems to lead to greater resilience only through reductions in negative dynamics  Lower lack of self-confidence, rumination, and avoidance  The bi-directional relationship may be due to the reduction in negative processes
  • 29.  We need to separate the hedonic (being happy) from the eudaimonic (meaning of life) better so that we can identify how each contributes to resilience separately  How do these variables relate to coping strategies (problem-solving, reframing, etc.), social support, and social connectedness?  We intend to investigate moderators as well: age, gender, ethnicity, rural/urban, etc.
  • 30.  Resilience may be at least partly promoted by experiencing well-being  Resilience and well-being seem to support each other  Perhaps we can teach strategies that will support or promote resilience and well- being?
  • 31. For more information, please write me at: paul.jose@vuw.ac.nz