Resilience comes of age: Defining features in later adulthood

AD Ong, CS Bergeman, SM Boker - Journal of personality, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Historically, resilience research has been largely the purview of developmental investigators
dealing with early childhood and adolescence. This research primarily focused on at‐risk …

Resilience: a new integrative approach to health and mental health research

AJ Zautra, JS Hall, KE Murray… - Health Psychology …, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
We know from anecdote and research, science and art, that human resilience is a powerful,
seemingly ubiquitous force. What is needed is a better understanding of the properties …

Psychological resilience, positive emotions, and successful adaptation to stress in later life.

AD Ong, CS Bergeman, TL Bisconti… - Journal of personality …, 2006 - psycnet.apa.org
In 3 studies, the authors investigated the functional role of psychological resilience and
positive emotions in the stress process. Studies 1a and 1b explored naturally occurring daily …

What predicts psychological resilience after disaster? The role of demographics, resources, and life stress.

GA Bonanno, S Galea, A Bucciarelli… - Journal of consulting …, 2007 - psycnet.apa.org
A growing body of evidence suggests that most adults exposed to potentially traumatic
events are resilient. However, research on the factors that may promote or deter adult …

A new definition of health for people and communities

AJ Zautra, JS Hall, KE Murray - Handbook of adult resilience, 2010 - books.google.com
Beginning with the Framingham Study (Dawber, Meadors, & Moore, 1951), risk factor
research has a long and successful history of identifying biological and psychosocial …

Letting go and moving on: Work-related identity loss and recovery

SA Conroy, AM O'Leary-Kelly - Academy of Management Review, 2014 - journals.aom.org
Transitions in work memberships, relationships, and roles can result in work-related identity
loss. This article contributes to a growing body of research examining identity transitions by …

Humor and resiliency: Towards a process model of coping and growth

NA Kuiper - Europe's Journal of Psychology, 2012 - ejop.psychopen.eu
This article considers how humor may fit within a resiliency perspective. Following a brief
overview of resiliency approaches, including selected work on positive psychology, several …

Time-structured and net intraindividual variability: tools for examining the development of dynamic characteristics and processes.

N Ram, D Gerstorf - Psychology and aging, 2009 - psycnet.apa.org
The study of intraindividual variability is the study of fluctuations, oscillations, adaptations,
and “noise” in behavioral outcomes that manifest on microtime scales. This article provides a …

Psychological resilience predicts decreases in pain catastrophizing through positive emotions.

AD Ong, AJ Zautra, MC Reid - Psychology and aging, 2010 - psycnet.apa.org
The study used a daily process design to examine the role of psychological resilience and
positive emotions in the day-to-day experience of pain catastrophizing. A sample of 95 men …

Affective reactivity to daily stressors is associated with elevated inflammation.

NL Sin, JE Graham-Engeland, AD Ong… - Health …, 2015 - psycnet.apa.org
Objective: Inflammation increases the risk of chronic diseases, but the links between
emotional responses to daily events and inflammation are unknown. We examined …