نتایج جستجو برای: disruption resilience strategies

تعداد نتایج: 480973  

Journal: :Child and adolescent psychiatric clinics of North America 2007
Meike Bartels James J Hudziak

The study of resilience, defined here as the ability to recover from a prior illness or the capacity to remain well in the face of extraordinary genetic or environmental risk factors, is the focus of this article. We believe that to study resilience in the domain of developmental psychopathology it is necessary to use genetically informative strategies. Extending this argument to the study of r...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
ok-hee cho yang-sook yoo kyung-hye hwang

background: this study aimed to examine the impact of ego-resilience and family function on quality of life in childhood leukemia survivors. methods: this study targeted 100 pediatric leukemia survivors, who visited the pediatric hemato-oncology center in south korea from aug to dec 2011. a structured questionnaire of ego-resilience, family function and quality of life used to collect data thro...

Journal: :Health 2015
Frances E Griffiths Felicity K Boardman Patty Chondros Christopher F Dowrick Konstancja Densley Kelsey L Hegarty Jane Gunn

Strategies of personal resilience enable successful adaptation in adversity. Among patients experiencing depression symptoms, we explored which personal resilience strategies they find most helpful and tested the hypothesis that use of these strategies improves depression recovery. We used interview and survey data from the Diagnosis, Management and Outcomes of Depression in Primary Care 2005 c...

Journal: :Sustainability 2022

To compensate for loss of business during the COVID-19 crisis, wineries in tourism industry had to apply new strategies. In order collect and compare these newly developed sustainable strategies, a cross-cultural study has been conducted 2021. This is based on qualitative survey using purposeful sampling with key decision-makers 70 from U.S., Australia, Germany, Hungary, Romania covering wine g...

2015
Seth D. Baum David C. Denkenberger Joshua M. Pearce Alan Robock Richelle Winkler

Many global catastrophic risks threaten major disruption to global food supplies, including nuclear wars, volcanic eruptions, asteroid and comet impacts, and plant disease outbreaks. This paper discusses options for increasing the resilience of food supplies to these risks. In contrast with local catastrophes, global food supply catastrophes cannot be addressed via food aid from external locati...

2014
David Eisenman Anita Chandra Stella Fogleman Aizita Magana Astrid Hendricks Ken Wells Malcolm Williams Jennifer Tang Alonzo Plough

Public health officials need evidence-based methods for improving community disaster resilience and strategies for measuring results. This methods paper describes how one public health department is addressing this problem. This paper provides a detailed description of the theoretical rationale, intervention design and novel evaluation of the Los Angeles County Community Disaster Resilience Pro...

2013
MARION WALKER REBECCA WHITTLE WILL MEDD KATE BURNINGHAM JO MORAN-ELLIS SUE TAPSELL

The growing body of literature that seeks to understand the social impacts of flooding has failed to recognise the value of children's knowledge. Working with a group of flood-affected children in Hull using a storyboard methodology this paper argues that the children have specific flood experiences that need to be understood in their own right. In this paper we consider the ways in which the d...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Georgina H Endfield

Civilization collapse scenarios highlight what for some are worrying parallels between past case studies and societies under threat from apparently unprecedented global environmental and climate change today. Archive-based studies of socio-economic responses to climate variability in colonial Mexico suggest that the complex interactions between environment and society influence the degree to wh...

Introduction: Due to the stressful nature of nursing, nurses working in emergency departments need to learn adaptive resiliency training to deal with specific occupational conditions. Objective: The present study aimed to compare the effect of teaching adaptive resilience strategies by role-playing and problem-solving methods in emergency department of military hospitals in Kermanshah. Material...

2015
Elizabeth V. Hobman Iain Walker

Ecologists have used the concept of resilience since the 1970s. Resilience also features in many of the social and economic sciences, though in a less central role and with a variety of interpretations. Developing a fuller understanding of the concept of socialecological resilience promises advances in how science can contribute to achieving better environmental outcomes, locally and globally. ...

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