Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4386504756> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4386504756 abstract "Abstract Introduction The study of resilience among transition-age youth (aged 16–29 years) living with serious mental illness (SMI) has provided a promising new direction for research with the capacity to explore individuals’ strengths and resources. However, variability in how resilience is defined and measured has led to a lack of conceptual clarity. A comprehensive synthesis is needed to understand current trends and gaps in resilience research among this population. The purpose of the current study was to map how resilience has been conceptualized and operationalized among transition-age youth with SMI, explore resilience factors and outcomes that have been studied, and recommend areas for future research. Methods A six-stage scoping review methodology was used to systematically identify relevant empirical literature across multiple databases (MEDLINE, EMBASE, PsycINFO, AMED, CINAHL, Scopus), addressing transition-age youth diagnosed with SMI and resilience. Topic consultation and reaction meetings were conducted to gather feedback from transition-age youth with SMI, researchers, and clinicians during the review process to enhance the applicability of the review findings. A meta-narrative approach was used to organize included studies into research traditions (i.e., paradigms of inquiry with similar storylines, theoretical and methodological orientations). Resilience factors and outcomes, and the consultative meetings, were analyzed using content analysis. Results Twenty-four studies met inclusion criteria (14 quantitative, 9 qualitative, 1 mixed-method). Four research traditions were identified, each contributing a unique storyline which conceptualized and operationalized resilience in slightly different ways: Stress Adaptation, Person-Environment Interactions, Recovery-Focused, and Critical and Cultural Perspectives. Resilience factors and outcomes were most commonly evaluated at the individual-level or within the immediate environment (e.g., personal characteristics, social support networks). Limited research has explored the influence of macro-level systems and health inequalities on resilience processes. Results from the consultative meetings further demonstrated the importance of health services and sociocultural factors in shaping processes of resilience among youth. Conclusion The present results may be used to inform future work, as well as the development of age-appropriate, strengths-based, and resilience-oriented approaches to service delivery. Interdisciplinary and intersectional research that prioritizes community and youth engagement is needed to advance current understandings of resilience among transition-age youth with SMI." @default.
- W4386504756 created "2023-09-08" @default.
- W4386504756 creator A5004768092 @default.
- W4386504756 creator A5030526820 @default.
- W4386504756 creator A5050106097 @default.
- W4386504756 creator A5051102154 @default.
- W4386504756 creator A5067972178 @default.
- W4386504756 creator A5079096242 @default.
- W4386504756 date "2023-09-07" @default.
- W4386504756 modified "2023-09-30" @default.
- W4386504756 title "A scoping review of resilience among transition-age youth with serious mental illness: tensions, knowledge gaps, and future directions" @default.
- W4386504756 cites W151335865 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W1535347451 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W1931728695 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W1963565020 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W1967236994 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W1967408865 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W1968303811 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W1977117783 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W1978743055 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W1985334364 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W1992046328 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W1999417892 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2005258060 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2013309206 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2020137493 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2032938877 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2034329956 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2041799128 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2043326867 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2047200192 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2050612518 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2066480210 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2067404301 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2075721869 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2075950485 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2079771528 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2083085858 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2084154288 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2084868642 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2088366261 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2094475055 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2097669248 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2102393412 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2102797406 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2104583076 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2106955930 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2107360293 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2113808841 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2117309811 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2118185372 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2118202985 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2118919126 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2119366833 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2122172327 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2123474987 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2124726919 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2125644205 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2126046211 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2126400437 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2127223658 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2127263830 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2131946459 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2135377668 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2140599073 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2149863573 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2158085926 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2162998265 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2165673474 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2168065838 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2168496940 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2170682679 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2173771759 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2299177375 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2532450977 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2559920455 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2560727033 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2615715350 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2727628567 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2754874680 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2765366418 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2766837052 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2790278892 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2801316185 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2804844092 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2808599529 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2811462631 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2885751734 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2885932331 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2888019877 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2891378911 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2894597025 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2895417726 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2897746486 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2898269544 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2901669506 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2916296437 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2926401503 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2944431228 @default.
- W4386504756 cites W2947410949 @default.