“Being Open About Struggle”: Youth Practices and Perspectives on Resilience

Jonelle Prideaux, Lisa M. Vaughn, Samantha A Chuisano, Dionne Thrower, Melissa DeJonckheere
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Youth create resilience in a landscape of interpersonal, environmental, and political factors by navigating personal and community stressors. The goal of this study was to explore how youth conceptualize resilience and overcome stressors within their everyday life experiences. Using a national text message survey, 894 youth (ages 14–24 years) were asked five open-ended questions about their life experiences relating to stressors and their abilities to express resilience. Four themes were identified through qualitative, thematic analysis: (1) relationships are key to resilience; (2) perspective is everything; (3) resources can help build and maintain resilience; and (4) resilience is difficult to practice when you feel out of control. The timing of this study during the COVID-19 pandemic offers a focused insight into the meaning-making of resilience among youth that highlights structural and interpersonal characteristics. These definitions of resilience can inform future research and resource provision for youth.
"坦然面对奋斗":青少年的抗逆力实践与观点
青少年在人际、环境和政治因素的影响下,通过克服个人和社区的压力,创造出抗压能力。本研究的目的是探索青少年如何在其日常生活经历中形成抗逆力的概念并克服压力。通过一项全国性短信调查,我们向 894 名青少年(14-24 岁)提出了五个开放式问题,内容涉及他们与压力相关的生活经历以及他们表达抗压能力的方式。通过定性主题分析,确定了四个主题:(1) 人际关系是复原力的关键;(2) 角度决定一切;(3) 资源有助于建立和保持复原力;(4) 当你感到无法控制时,复原力很难实践。本研究在 COVID-19 大流行期间进行,有助于深入了解青少年抗逆力的意义,突出了结构性和人际关系的特点。这些关于抗逆力的定义可以为未来的研究和为青少年提供资源提供参考。
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