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Resilience and Protective Factors in Adolescence: An Autobiographical Perspective From Disadvantaged Youth
Authors:Paul R Smokowski  Arthur J Reynolds  Nikolaus Bezruczko  
Institution:

a University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN USA

b University of Wisconsin–Madison, Madison, WI USA

c Chicago, IL USA

Abstract:This article focuses on the development of adolescent resilience and protective factors within a sample of 86 inner-city high school students in Chicago. Resilience was considered present when (a) children living in conditions of risk (b) show better-than-predicted outcomes (c) presumably due to some intervening process. Conditions (a) and (b) were met using quantitative comparisons. Condition (c), the intervening process, was examined using autobiographical essays to begin to understand protective factors youth consider salient in overcoming adversity. Internal attributes such as perseverance, determination, and having the awareness to learn from the risk-attrition process surfaced in the content analyses. Motivational support from family members and teachers was also highly valued for promoting successful adjustment.
Keywords:Resilience  Qualitative methods  Inner-city youth  Protective factors  Ethnography
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