The validity of the residuals approach to measuring resilience to adverse childhood experiences
Abstract Background Resilience is broadly defined as the ability to maintain or regain functioning in the face of adversity. Recent work to harmonise the quantification and definition of resilience quantifies resilience as the residual variance in psychosocial functioning that remains after accounti...
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Main Authors: | Stephanie Cahill (Author), Reinmar Hager (Author), Tarani Chandola (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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