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Resilience, defined as the recovery or maintenance of positive functioning after a negative event, is a dynamic and multisystemic process. To reflect this complexity and promote wellbeing, research should consider diverse methodologies, precise terminology, acknowledgement of limitations, and careful communication of findings.