Early-life adversity and later-life mental health: a conditional process analysis of sense of coherence and resilience-related resources
ObjectiveWhile early-life adversity can have negative effects on health and wellbeing that persist across the lifespan, some individuals show indications of resilience. Resilience can be understood as a dynamic coping process involving the mobilization of resources in response to adversity exposure....
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Main Authors: | Shauna L. Rohner (Author), Florence Bernays (Author), Andreas Maercker (Author), Myriam V. Thoma (Author) |
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2023-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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