“…• Biological sex has long term implications for resilience in early adulthood (Chapple & Johnson, 2007;Masten, et al, 2004;Ribeaud & Eisner, 2010) • Early attachment has long term developmental implications for adaptive functioning in adulthood (Englund et al , 2011) • Punitive parenting practices have long term developmental implications regarding antisocial behavior (Villodas, et al, 2015) • SES has a significant impact on antisocial behaviors and coping in early adolescence (Garmezy et al , 1984;Kraus et al, 2011) • Close relationships with parents and friends in early adolescence are key to the development of problem solving skills (Casselman & Rosenbaum, 2014;Fergusson & Horwood, 2001 ;German et al, 2013;Masten & Tellegen, 2012;Murray et al, 2014;Newman, et al, 2007;Newton-Howes et al , 2015;Raby et al , 2015;Wang et al, 2013;Werner, 1996;1989;Zhang et al, 2015) • Mentorship though close relationships in early adolescence is crucial to the development of problem solving skills (Fruiht, 2015;Li & Yang, 2009;McKay, 2011) Given the observational nature of the present study and limited explained variance, the findings should be generalized with caution. However, it appears that resilience is a developmental construct that is relevant for many different populations including English speaking Canadians.…”