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  2. Connor–Davidson Resilience Scale - Wikipedia

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    The ConnorDavidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC) was developed by Kathryn M. Connor and Jonathan R.T. Davidson as a means of assessing resilience. [1] The CD-RISC is based on Connor and Davidson's operational definition of resilience, which is the ability to "thrive in the face of adversity." Since its development in 2003, the CD-RISC has been ...

  3. Farmers' suicides in Canada - Wikipedia

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    In 2015–2016, Jones-Bitton's research team conducted an online survey of 1132 farmers using three psychometric scales—the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS), Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, and the ConnorDavidson Resilience Scale. [7]

  4. Family resilience - Wikipedia

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    Specific measurement tools of resilience include the Family Strengths and Resilience Scale, Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale, the Resilience Scale and other self-report measures such as Brief Symptom Inventory, Child Behavior Checklist, Child Depression Inventory, and Mental Health Inventories [37] have been most commonly used.

  5. Scale of Protective Factors - Wikipedia

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    Adding scores from either the two social sub-scales or the two cognitive sub-scales results in a social resilience or cognitive resilience score, respectively. The sub-scale scores can also be viewed as an individual profile of strengths and deficits to indicate priorities for therapeutic plans. This additive approach could theoretically allow ...

  6. Nontraditional student - Wikipedia

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    Resilience can be defined as the ‘personal qualities that enable one to thrive in the face of adversity’ (Connor and Davidson, 2003: 76). The ConnorDavidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC 10; Campbell-Sills and Stein, 2007) was adopted as a measure of resilience. Out of the total 442 respondents, 25.6% identified themselves as ‘non ...

  7. Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function - Wikipedia

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    Each form of the BRIEF parent- and teacher- rating form contains 86 items in eight non-overlapping clinical scales and two validity scales.These theoretically and statistically derived scales form two indexes: Behavioral Regulation (three scales) and Metacognition (five scales), as well as a Global Executive Composite [6] score that takes into account all of the clinical scales and represents ...

  8. Hardiness (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    The most frequently used are the Personal Views Survey, [37] the Dispositional Resilience Scale, [38] and the Cognitive Hardiness Scale. [39] Other scales based on hardiness theory have been designed to measure hardiness in specific contexts and in special populations, for example parental grief and among the chronically ill.

  9. Talk:Psychological resilience - Wikipedia

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    The authors hypothesized that psychological resilience would minimize depression severity and longevity in individuals. The study surveyed 330 people in Australia with depression. The people were asked to complete Conners-Davidson Resilience Scale (CDRISC) and the Zung Self-rating Depression Scale (SDS). The scores were then correlated.