Resilience and thriving in response to challenge: an opportunity for a paradigm shift in women's health.

Women's health (Hillsdale, N.J.) Pub Date : 1995-01-01
V E O'Leary, J R Ickovics
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The purpose of this article is to move beyond the vulnerability/deficit model of women and to focus on women's strengths and their ability to thrive in the face of adversity. Thriving is a dynamic process of adaptation, influenced by numerous individual and social factors; it emerges and changes over the life course and may be identified in behavioral, cognitive, or affective domains. The foundation of this concept comes from the literature on resilience, but it goes beyond the common view of resilience as homeostasis. It suggests, instead, a value-added construct whereby challenge provides an opportunity for change and growth. Understanding the concept and process of thriving can provide an important basis for theoretical development, empirical research, and clinical intervention. Thriving can provide a framework within which to examine the antecedents and consequences of differential reactions to health-related challenges. Knowledge of the factors that promote thriving can provide an important foundation for a paradigm shift away from a focus on illness and pathology toward one that understands, explains, and nurtures health.

应对挑战的复原力和蓬勃发展:妇女健康模式转变的机会。
这篇文章的目的是超越女性的脆弱/缺陷模型,关注女性的优势和她们在逆境中茁壮成长的能力。繁荣是一个动态的适应过程,受许多个人和社会因素的影响;它在生命过程中出现和变化,可能在行为、认知或情感领域被识别。这个概念的基础来自于关于弹性的文献,但它超越了将弹性视为体内平衡的普遍观点。相反,它提出了一种增值结构,在这种结构中,挑战提供了变革和增长的机会。了解蓬勃发展的概念和过程可以为理论发展、实证研究和临床干预提供重要依据。蓬勃发展可以提供一个框架,在这个框架内,可以审查对与健康有关的挑战的不同反应的前因和后果。了解促进健康的因素可以为从关注疾病和病理转向理解、解释和培育健康的范式转变提供重要的基础。
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