2002
DOI: 10.1080/01926180290033439
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Operationalizing Family Resilience: A Methodological Strategy

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“…Still another definition cited in Hawley and DeHaan (1996, p. 284) is that it is ''the power or ability to return to original form or position after being bent, compressed, or stretched, as well as the ability to overcome adversity, survive stress and rise above disadvantages''. Hawley and DeHaan (cited in DeHaan, Hawley & Deal, 2002) defines resilience as the path the family follows as it adapts and prospers in the face of stress. Doing so in unique ways, these depend on the context, developmental level, the interactive combinations and protective factors and the family's shared outlook.…”
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“…Still another definition cited in Hawley and DeHaan (1996, p. 284) is that it is ''the power or ability to return to original form or position after being bent, compressed, or stretched, as well as the ability to overcome adversity, survive stress and rise above disadvantages''. Hawley and DeHaan (cited in DeHaan, Hawley & Deal, 2002) defines resilience as the path the family follows as it adapts and prospers in the face of stress. Doing so in unique ways, these depend on the context, developmental level, the interactive combinations and protective factors and the family's shared outlook.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Family as a complex and open system, when a crisis is directly experienced by a family member, the wellbeing and adjustment of all individuals within the family depends on the ongoing negotiation between the vulnerability caused by the stressful events encountered, and the shielding and safeguarding mechanism afforded by the family (De Hann, Hawley, & Deal, 2002). It, therefore, naturally follows that the family and the individual's welfare and resilience are mutually affecting each other (Parchment, Small, Osuji, McKay, & Bhana, 2016).…”
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“…Si bien existe poca investigación desarrollada específicamente desde el marco teórico de la resiliencia familiar (De Haan et al, 2002), comienzan a visualizarse hallazgos congruentes que apuntan hacia una dirección común. las investigaciones cualitativas han mostrado procesos específicos de resiliencia familiar según el contexto abordado, pero también procesos transversales.…”
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“…Sin importar si es individual o familiar, la resiliencia es siempre contextual e histórica. aunque este componente procesual de la resiliencia ha sido permanentemente enfatizado (De Haan, Hawley & Deal, 2002;Rutter, 2007), continúa aplicándose en la práctica una búsqueda de aquella "cualidad intrínseca" a la persona, que explica sus resultados extraordinarios bajo estrés.…”
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