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儿童发展中的风险和弹性模型.

S Alexa McDorman1, Ellie K Taylor-Robinette1, Rachel R Romeo1

  • 1Department of Human Development and Quantitative Methodology, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, United States.

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概括

本综述综合了儿童发育风险和弹性模型,强调积极因素可以帮助儿童克服逆境. 了解这些过程有助于制定有效的预防和干预策略,以获得更好的儿童结果.

科学领域:

  • 儿童发展 儿童发展
  • 发展心理学 发展心理学
  • 跨学科研究 跨学科研究

背景情况:

  • 风险和弹性模型对于理解儿童发展至关重要.
  • 现有的模型通常侧重于特定的风险因素或发育阶段.
  • 研究和实践需要跨学科框架的全面综合.

研究的目的:

  • 为儿童发展中的风险和弹性模型提供全面的审查和综合.
  • 专注于具有广泛的风险和弹性概念的过程模型,跨越多个发展领域.
  • 促进这些框架在研究和实践中的使用.

主要方法:

  • 关于跨学科风险和弹性模型的综合文献综述.
  • 综合过程模型,对风险和弹性进行广泛的概念化.
  • 专注于影响多个发展领域的模型.

主要成果:

  • 风险和弹性模型一致认为,减轻风险因素 (例如家庭不稳定,不安全的依恋,结构性种族主义,社会经济地位) 的好处.
  • 性模型强调积极因素 (如支持关系,教育资源,文化资产) 在减轻负面结果中的作用.
  • 风险和弹性模型都有助于了解阻碍或帮助儿童的发展过程.
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结论:

  • 了解风险和弹性过程,特别是在幼儿时期,对于预防和干预研究至关重要.
  • 综合模型为促进积极的儿童发展和社会福祉提供了有价值的见解.
  • 持续的跨学科研究对于推进风险和弹性领域至关重要.