Cowen E L, Work W C
University of Rochester.
Am J Community Psychol. 1988 Aug;16(4):591-607. doi: 10.1007/BF00922773.
The concept of heightened resilience or invulnerability in young profoundly stressed children is developed in terms of its implications for a psychology of wellness and for primary prevention in mental health. Relevant literature is reviewed, a skeletal model for studying resilience is outlined, and needed research directions are considered. The latter include expansion of the construct's nomological definitional net, inquiry into the antecedents and determinants of resilience, and the application of such generative information to frame preventive interventions for young, profoundly stressed children.
本文从增强恢复力或心理强大性这一概念对健康心理学及心理健康初级预防的意义出发进行了阐述。回顾了相关文献,概述了研究恢复力的基本模型,并探讨了所需的研究方向。后者包括扩展该概念的理论定义网络,探究恢复力的前因和决定因素,以及将这些生成性信息应用于为遭受巨大压力的儿童制定预防性干预措施。