“…[21][22][23] In addition, other researchers employed KRF to understand resilience in the face of diverse stressors in 32 studies, including 17 quantitative studies, 9 qualitative studies, 2 studies with mixed design, and 2 case studies. In these studies, KRF enabled researchers to examine the predictors and positive outcomes associated with resilience, 8,35,43,47 generate hypotheses for research questions, 3,6,9,28,36,37,44,46,49 understand and interpret the individuals' adaptation experience through the prism of KRF, * design targeted interventions to increase resilience, 39,45 develop new questionnaires to evaluate individuals' resilience, 32,43 and build disease-specific resilience models to understand resilience in concrete conditions. 4,5,[29][30][31] Thus, KRF is a useful theoretical framework with demonstrated efficacy across numerous studies.…”