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  • Multidisciplinary study of resilience
  • Integrates concepts from psychology, sociology, philosophy, education, and nursing

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  • Resilience is a widely discussed phenomenon across various scientific disciplines.
  • Understanding resilience requires an interdisciplinary approach due to its varied definitions and applications.
  • Existing literature provides a foundation for exploring common themes in resilience.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review and synthesize existing literature on resilience.
  • To identify common themes in resilience across different academic disciplines.
  • To provide a comprehensive understanding of the multifaceted nature of resilience.

Main Methods:

  • Comprehensive literature review across psychology, sociology, philosophy, education, and nursing.
  • Thematic analysis of existing research on resilience.
  • Synthesis of identified themes to understand the core components of resilience.

Main Results:

  • Identified three core themes contributing to resilience: hardiness, regulatory flexibility, and challenges.
  • Hardiness was found to strengthen an individual's ability to utilize resources effectively.
  • Regulatory flexibility was linked to fostering positive psychological and social functioning.
  • Experiencing and overcoming challenges was shown to enhance an individual's capacity to rebound.

Conclusions:

  • Resilience is a complex, interdisciplinary phenomenon.
  • Key factors contributing to resilience include hardiness, adaptability, and the ability to overcome adversity.
  • Further research can build upon these identified themes for a more robust understanding of resilience.