Global Perspectives on Resilience in Children and Youth
University of Minnesota System
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Abstract
Global concerns about the consequences of disasters, political violence, disease, malnutrition, maltreatment, and other threats to human development and well-being have sparked a surge of international interest in resilience science. This article highlights progress and issues in research that aims to understand variations in human adaptation to adverse experiences. Two key questions are considered: Why is a new wave of global research on resilience important for developmental science? and Why is developmental science important for global resilience? The conclusion calls for developmental scientists to engage in international efforts to promote resilience.
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- Developmental Science
- Resilience (materials science)
- Psychology
- Adaptation (eye)
- Psychological resilience
- Political science
- Developmental psychology
- Social psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Zero hunger
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