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Exploring relations between resilience, trauma and depression in children (CROSBI ID 290686)

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Crnković, Marija ; Miljević-Riđički, Renata Exploring relations between resilience, trauma and depression in children // Hrvatska revija za rehabilitacijska istraživanja, 56 (2020), 2; 45-60. doi: 10.31299/hrri.56.2.3

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Crnković, Marija ; Miljević-Riđički, Renata

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Exploring relations between resilience, trauma and depression in children

Defining psychological resilience is a challenge for researchers and mental health professionals. More recent understandings of resilience define it as the capacity of a dynamic system to successfully adapt to disruptive factors that threaten the sustainability or development of that system. The present study aimed to examine the relationships between psychological trauma, depression and certain factors of resilience in a clinical sample of children (N = 103). To test the hypotheses, the following measuring instruments were used: the Trauma Symptom Checklist (TSCC), Beck Youth Inventories - Second Edition, Child and Youth Resilience Measure (CYRM-28), as well as assessment of psychotraumatization. The results were not quite consistent with previous studies of resilience, so that the hypothesis that abused, non- traumatised children would have significantly higher scores on the resilience measure than abused children was not confirmed. The results do suggest that abuse is more likely to occur among children whose caregivers do not provide care for their physical and psychological needs. It has also been confirmed that caregivers’ neglect of psychological needs is related to more significant negative psychological outcomes than caregivers’ neglect of physical needs. Additionally, the study found a greater negative correlation between resilience and depression in traumatised children than in non-traumatised children.

depression ; resilience ; psychological trauma ; abuse

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Podaci o izdanju

56 (2)

2020.

45-60

objavljeno

1331-3010

1848-7734

10.31299/hrri.56.2.3

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