“…4 below), less external support and more susceptibility to chronic stress (Beehler, Birman, & Campbell, 2012;Martin, Liem, Mok, & Xu, 2012). Considered a multidimensional phenomenon, social inequality endangers the individuals' physical and mental health (Alley et al, 2006;Chen, Cohen, & Miller, 2010;D'Angiulli, Lipina, & Olesinska, 2012;Evans & Kim, 2013), predisposing to learned helplessness (Abramson, Seligman, & Teasdale, 1978) and hopelessness (Bolland, 2003), increasing vulnerability and impeding the development of resilience (Chen, Cohen, & Miller, 2010;Werner & Smith, 1992).…”