2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-27926-4_5
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Long-Term Adaptation Among Naturalised Bosnian Refugees in Sweden—Existential Preoccupation, Spirituality and Resilience

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“…In all three cases, they reflect a perception of self-efficacy and the ability to adapt in changing environments ( 31 , 137 ). (2) reactive factors of resilience , bearing with the negative emotion and maintaining the positive emotion that is usually associated with experiences of change, uncertainty or trauma ( 138 ); (3) the catalyzing factor of resilience , referring to spirituality , which adds value to the above factors, and may be considered a type of personal strength ( 139 ). This diversity of factors might indicate that there are different profiles of resilient persons, depending on the combination of the different factors in each person.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In all three cases, they reflect a perception of self-efficacy and the ability to adapt in changing environments ( 31 , 137 ). (2) reactive factors of resilience , bearing with the negative emotion and maintaining the positive emotion that is usually associated with experiences of change, uncertainty or trauma ( 138 ); (3) the catalyzing factor of resilience , referring to spirituality , which adds value to the above factors, and may be considered a type of personal strength ( 139 ). This diversity of factors might indicate that there are different profiles of resilient persons, depending on the combination of the different factors in each person.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%