2023
DOI: 10.1177/21676968221148322
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Resilience, Social Support, and Health in Emerging Adults With and Without Chronic Health Conditions

Abstract: Resilience and social support are important for emerging adults and especially those with chronic health conditions (CHC). We examined associations among resilience, social support, and health in those with and without a CHC. 132 emerging adults with a CHC and matched healthy participants completed questionnaires. Two-group, measuredvariable path analysis and mediational models were conducted. Those with a CHC had poorer resilience and health but equivalent social support. Resilience significantly predicted ge… Show more

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“…In developing countries such as Brazil, this approach is still in its infancy, despite efforts to improve care for this population, which has increased significantly over the years (17). Factors such as adequate spending of financial resources on healthcare services, continued training processes and engagement of professionals, as well as technological support and priority on conflict management may be associated with the differences mentioned between these regions (18)(19)(20).…”
Section: Evidence Summarymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In developing countries such as Brazil, this approach is still in its infancy, despite efforts to improve care for this population, which has increased significantly over the years (17). Factors such as adequate spending of financial resources on healthcare services, continued training processes and engagement of professionals, as well as technological support and priority on conflict management may be associated with the differences mentioned between these regions (18)(19)(20).…”
Section: Evidence Summarymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The stress buffering model is usually observed when social support is measured through perceived measures. 7,8 Recent empirical evidence 1,5,10 suggests that PSS and psychological resilience (PR) are interrelated protective factors against mental distress, and improve work performance and wellbeing. Resilience refers to the ability to grow and find meaning in adverse events.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%