Stress and Coping Process Analysis: Expressions of Resilience in
Coping with a Difficult Life Problem
This study utilized a Convergent Mixed Methods design to identify different expressions of resilience in response to a health/familial problem. The research aimed to determine which specific expressions of resilience were significantly associated with higher levels of resilience. The findings revealed two significant effects related to social support and persistence as expressions of resilience. The High Resilience group exhibited a higher proportion of individuals mentioning persistence and social support in their coping strategies. The study concluded that social support seeking is a major coping strategy among individuals with high resilience and suggested that healthcare providers, particularly nurses, should recommend and provide resources for clients to seek social support. Furthermore, the role of persistence highlights the importance of encouraging clients to set achievable goals, develop a plan, and monitor their progress to remain motivated in resolving their difficult health-related problem.
- Author (aut): John, Avery
- Thesis director: Castro, Felipe
- Committee member: Lober, Angela
- Committee member: Juarigue, Lisa
- Contributor (ctb): Barrett, The Honors College
- Contributor (ctb): Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation