抗脆弱性和经历逆境的增长:一个全面的审查
Nick Holton1, Marianne Cottin2, Adam Wright1
1The Antifragile Academy, Grand Rapids, MI, USA.
Psychological reports
|January 7, 2026
概括
反脆弱性建议利用逆境来实现成长,而不仅仅是生存. 本综述综合了人类系统中的抗脆弱性研究,发现需要更多的实证研究和更好的测量工具.
科学领域:
- 综合生物学,心理学和组织研究的跨学科研究.
背景情况:
- 反脆弱性提出,系统可以从压力因素中受益,与弹性或强度不同.
- 新兴研究探讨了人类系统中的抗脆弱性,包括心理学,领导力和健康.
研究的目的:
- 综合人类系统中关于抗脆弱性的新兴研究.
- 要区分抗脆弱性与弹性和强度.
- 确定经验上的差距,特别是在心理学研究中.
主要方法:
- 对18项新兴研究研究进行了范围审查.
- 研究对人类或非人类系统的分类,但不包括非人类系统.
- 在心理健康,表现和生活质量方面的应用的综合.
主要成果:
- 抗脆弱性包括主动参与压力因素以提高能力.
- 像霍梅西斯和创伤后生长等概念与抗脆弱性机制保持一致.
- 人类系统中对抗脆弱性的实证研究很少.
结论:
- 对强大的测量工具和纵向设计有很大的需求,以研究抗脆弱性.
- 未来的研究应该完善抗脆弱性定义并探索其生物心理社会相关性.
- 采用反脆弱性原则可以改变个人和系统如何超越挑战.
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