Resilience and vulnerability : adaptation in the context of childhood adversities /

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Other Authors: Luthar, Suniya S.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, U.K. ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2003.
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Table of Contents:
  • A resilience framework for research, policy, and practice. Familial Adversities: Parental Psychopathology and Family Processes. Young children with mentally ill parents: resilient developmental systems
  • Risk and protective factors for children of depressed parents
  • Resilience and vulnerability among sons of alcoholics: relationship to developmental outcomes between early childhood and adolescence
  • Maternal drug abuse versus other psychological disturbances: risks and resilience among children
  • Resilience to childhood adversity: results of a 21 year study
  • Sequelae of child maltreatment: vulnerability and resilience
  • Risk and resilience in children coping with their parents' divorce and remarriage
  • Correlational and experimental study of resilience in children of divorce and parentally bereaved children. Exosystemic and Sociodemographic Risks. Rethinking resilience: a developmental process perspective
  • Poverty and early childhood adjustment
  • Emerging perspectives on context-specificity of children's adaptation and resilience: evidence from a decade of research with urban children in adversity
  • Holistic, contextual perspectives on risk, protection, and competence among low-income urban adolescents
  • Overcoming the odds? Adolescent development in the context of urban poverty
  • Adaptation among youth facing multiple risks: prospective research findings
  • Positive adaptation among youth exposed to community violence
  • Perceived discrimination and resilience
  • Promoting resilience through early childhood intervention. Commentaries. Toward building a better brain: neurobehavioral outcomes, mechanisms, and processes of environmental enrichment
  • Genetic influences on risk and protection: implications for understanding resilience
  • Resilience and vulnerability: an integrative review.