2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2012.11.001
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Finding the way out: A non-dichotomous understanding of violence and depression resilience of adolescents who are exposed to family violence

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“…Hasta aquí, retomando la necesidad de visibilizar el fenómeno de la resiliencia familiar; la prevalencia e impacto de la vifg, incluso desde varias disciplinas, no es del todo claro desde el panorama investigativo, explicativo y de intervención reciente. No resulta claro cómo ante este acontecimiento de violencia, las familias, los niños y los adolescentes, se protegen, salen fortalecidos, no replican los patrones de violencia modelados históricamente, o como complemento no permiten los síntomas de agresión física y depresión en adolescentes (Kassis, Artz, Scambor, Scambor, & Moldenhauer, 2013). Así, esta resiliencia familiar tiene el papel mediador en la familia y facilita el control de la ira en la relación entre las dimensiones de los patrones de comunicación familiar y la tendencia a la violencia (Hashemi & Akbari, 2017).…”
Section: Violencia Intrafamiliar Género Y Resilienciaunclassified
“…Hasta aquí, retomando la necesidad de visibilizar el fenómeno de la resiliencia familiar; la prevalencia e impacto de la vifg, incluso desde varias disciplinas, no es del todo claro desde el panorama investigativo, explicativo y de intervención reciente. No resulta claro cómo ante este acontecimiento de violencia, las familias, los niños y los adolescentes, se protegen, salen fortalecidos, no replican los patrones de violencia modelados históricamente, o como complemento no permiten los síntomas de agresión física y depresión en adolescentes (Kassis, Artz, Scambor, Scambor, & Moldenhauer, 2013). Así, esta resiliencia familiar tiene el papel mediador en la familia y facilita el control de la ira en la relación entre las dimensiones de los patrones de comunicación familiar y la tendencia a la violencia (Hashemi & Akbari, 2017).…”
Section: Violencia Intrafamiliar Género Y Resilienciaunclassified
“…Related to this latter explanation, among an array of variables potentially influencing the resilience capacities of CSA victims, children who receive support from their non-offending parents [89] and those who have not experienced prior abuse [90] seem to fare better in spite of the sexual abuse adversity. Among other personal and relational factors that promote resilience in victims are: less reliance on avoidant coping strategies to deal with the traumatic event [91-93], higher emotional self-control [94], interpersonal trust and feelings of empowerment [85], less personal attributions of blame and of stigmatization [95,96], and high family functioning and secure attachment relationships [97,98]. This scholarship points to the importance of using a broad ecological framework when researching and intervening on the factors that promote resilience in victims of CSA [88].…”
Section: Mental Health Outcomes: What Are the Effects Of Csa?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yet siblings who were raised in the same family and community can experience varying levels of socioeconomic attainment and intergenerational mobility. Research on individual resilience often examines developmental or psychological outcomes (Howell and Miller-Graff 2014;Lowe et al 2015;Kassis et al 2013), with less examination of socioeconomic attainment. At the individual level, relatively little research has documented factors that increase or decrease the likelihood of economic mobility.…”
Section: Intergenerational Mobilitymentioning
confidence: 99%