逆境中保持坚强:儿童和青少年的适应力。

IF 1.7 Q3 PEDIATRICS
Gizem Durcan, Mesut Yavuz
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弹性是一种动态适应过程,被定义为个体克服压力或不快乐并从中恢复的能力。一个人的恢复力是由风险因素和保护因素之间的平衡决定的。风险因素增加了产生负面结果的可能性,而保护因素则改变了对负面事件的反应,从而避免了潜在的负面结果。关于弹性的神经生物学研究是异质的,并且与前额叶和皮层下区域的结构、活动和连通性有关。多年来,儿童和青少年患慢性病的频率有所增加,这是影响复原力的一个重要风险因素。慢性疾病的恢复力与身体疾病的过程和心理结果密切相关。在慢性疾病中,除了自我效能、自信和应对策略等个人层面的特征外,家庭弹性也非常重要。整个家庭在孩子的生活中,不能单独存在,受到疾病和过程的影响,相互影响。家庭弹性主要包括共同的家庭信仰体系、家庭组织形式、家庭成员开放的沟通和解决问题的能力。通过他们发展的韧性,家庭应对慢性病的压力,从而提高他们的孩子应对压力的能力。作为一个动态的概念,弹性可以随着时间的推移而改变和发展。通过不同层次的社区、家庭和个人干预来增强复原力,可对医疗和社会心理结果产生积极影响。
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Staying Strong Despite Adversity: Resilience in Children and Adolescents.

Staying Strong Despite Adversity: Resilience in Children and Adolescents.

Resilience is a dynamic adaptation process defined as an individual's ability to overcome and recover from stress or unhappiness. A person's resilience is determined by the balance between risk factors and protective factors. Risk factors increase the likelihood of negative outcomes, whereas protective factors modify responses to the negative event, thereby avoiding potential negative outcomes. Studies on the neurobiology of resilience are heterogeneous and have associations in the structure, activity, and connectivity of prefrontal and subcortical areas. Chronic diseases, which have increased in frequency in children and adolescents over the years, are an important risk factor for resilience. Resilience in chronic diseases is closely related to both the course of physical illness and mental outcomes. In chronic diseases, family resilience is of great importance in addition to individual-level characteristics such as self-efficacy, selfconfidence, and coping strategies. The whole family in the child's life, which cannot exist alone, is affected by the disease and the process and affects each other. Family resilience mainly includes shared family belief systems, forms of family organization, and family members' open communication and problem-solving skills. Through the resilience they develop, families cope with the stress of chronic illness, thereby improving their children's ability to cope with stress. As a dynamic concept, resilience can change and be developed over time. Increasing resilience through community, family, and individual interventions at different levels can have a positive impact on medical and psychosocial outcomes.

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