2016
DOI: 10.4306/jknpa.2016.55.4.458
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The Development and Validation of the Korean Strength Scale for Youth

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“…In studying human adaptation, instead of focusing on the negative effects of adversity on humans or on vulnerabilities that are prone to negative states, the strengths of the participants and their tendency to change perspectives in the direction of strengthening their resources should be recognized [38]. Adaptive flexibility or resilience is a concept that best expresses the ability to successfully recover by reducing negative impacts and creating positive changes, such as growth, despite the crises and stressors that are inevitably encountered in life [39]. Until now, studies on the parenting stress of parents of children with disabilities have reported findings that show that the parenting stress of caregivers of children with disabilities is higher than that of caregivers of healthy children [2,3].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In studying human adaptation, instead of focusing on the negative effects of adversity on humans or on vulnerabilities that are prone to negative states, the strengths of the participants and their tendency to change perspectives in the direction of strengthening their resources should be recognized [38]. Adaptive flexibility or resilience is a concept that best expresses the ability to successfully recover by reducing negative impacts and creating positive changes, such as growth, despite the crises and stressors that are inevitably encountered in life [39]. Until now, studies on the parenting stress of parents of children with disabilities have reported findings that show that the parenting stress of caregivers of children with disabilities is higher than that of caregivers of healthy children [2,3].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Depression was measured using the Korean Geriatric Depression Scale, which was developed by Yesavage et al [34] and standardized by Jung et al [35]. The GDS has a yes/no response format in which participants are asked to respond by answering yes or no through a self-report questionnaire or verbal questions, and a yes response to each item is scored 1 point.…”
Section: Korean Geriatric Depression Scale (Gds)mentioning
confidence: 99%