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Citation

Infurna FJ, Luthar SS. J. Res. Pers. 2017; 68: 38-53.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.jrp.2017.04.004

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

We examine whether the previously reported commonness of resilience to significant adversity extends to parents' death of a child. To examine our research questions, we apply growth mixture models to longitudinal data from 461 parents in the HILDA study who had experienced child loss. The proportion of parents manifesting resilience were 44%, 56%, 21%, 32%, and 16% for life satisfaction, negative affect, positive affect, general health, and physical functioning, respectively. Only 5% were resilient across all five indices, whereas 28% did not show a resilient trajectory across all outcomes. Social connectedness, anticipating comfort when distressed, and everyday role functioning were the strongest predictors of resilient adaptation.

FINDINGS underscore that resilience is not a unidimensional construct. Words: 115.


Language: en

Keywords

Child loss, Bereavement; Resilience

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