The resiliency scale for young adults sandra prince. Understand the development and psychometric properties of the sears. With the exception of the adolescent resilience scale and the california healthy kids survey, all of the measures received the highest score for one criteria. Psychological resilience, positive emotions, and successful. Evaluation of psychological hardiness and coping style as. The resilience scale rs 2 march 3911 please read the following statements. The development and psychometric evaluation of the brief resilient coping scale. According to the authors of the brs, scores can be interpreted as follows xrefs. Avalidation study of the resilience scale for adolescents read. Here you will find summary information about the development and purpose of the measure, together with useful links associated with the measure and contact details for the developers should you wish. Psychological resilience levels are best described as working on a sliding scale. The rsya is based on the threefactor model of personal resiliency including mastery, relatedness, and emotional reactivity. The original resilience scale the resilience center. Hence, in this study, scores on the adolescent resilience scale were subjected to cluster analysis.
The research group was composed of 503 university students. The possible score range on the brs is from 1 low resilience to 5 high resilience. Resilience scale, the resilience scale for adults and the brief resilience scale received the best psychometric ratings. The resiliency scales for children and adolescents. Exploratory factor analyses of construct validity explained 56. Development and psychometric evaluation of the resilience scale. Despite its emergent popularity in the field of chronic pain, none of the current scales for assessing resilience in general. Resilience and life satisfaction were the strongest predictors of wellbeing. A comparison between the chinese version of egoresiliency scale and connordavidson resilience scale. Developmental outcomes can be addressed and improved through multiple intervention strategies. However, the scales that assessors focus on should be determined by the requirements of the job role, and this may mean that specific scales require particular exploration if moderate or high scores are achieved.
The 14item resilience scale rs14 please read the following statements. Construct validity of the rs was obtained from correlations with theoretically relevant constructs, such as depression. Resilience is what gives people the psychological strength 1. The resiliency scale for young adults rsya is presented as an upward extension of the resiliency scales for children and adolescents rsca. Validity resilience is commonly defined as a phenomenon or process reflecting relatively positive adaptation despite. Its not just about learning to cope exceptionally well with challenges, but also learning how to thrive and reach your peak. The resilience scale metaphor final frameworks institute. Development and psychometric evaluation of the resilience scale gail m. The connordavidson resilience scale as a positive psychology measure for people with spinal cord injuries. This study will evaluate the dispositional resilience scale 15 drs15bartone, 1995. Enhancing resilience is all about creating your edge at work.
The positive psychology of persistence and flexibility paul t. Resilience scale for adolescents read is a selfreport questionnaire measuring resilience. The cdrisc is a 25 item scale that has been studied in a variety of populations such as, members of different ethnic groups. The scores for each of the resilience components, called sten scores, range from 1 through to 10. Establishing the psychometric qualities of the connor. Psychological resilience is considered to be the ability of an individual to adjust positively to adversity. The analyses of the data were carried out via spss 20. Further evidence for the structure of the resilience scale in. This article presents preliminary evidence to support the use of the rsca in preventive screening.
This study describes the development, validity and measurement invariance mi of a dutch and english scale on psychological resilience, called the resilience evaluation scale. Resilience scale for children rs10 the resilience center. Hystad et al, 2009, a short measure of psychological hardiness resilience, as a screening tool to identify defense workers who may be at risk for alcohol and drug problems. The authors of the scale applied it in a sample consisting of 810 middleaged adults. The connordavidson resilience scale cdrisc was developed by kathryn m. Participants in the study were 347 high school students. Academic resilience and its psychological and educational. Resilience exists when the person uses mental processes and behaviors in promoting personal assets and protecting self from the potential negative effects of stressors. What is the briefresilience scale brs how does it assess a persons ability to cope and bounce back. The true resilience scale for children cronbachs alpha was. Kendra cherry, ms, is an author, educational consultant, and speaker focused on helping students learn about psychology. Demonstrate administration and application of the sears in a school setting. Psychological scales and measures play a role in diagnosis, hypothesistesting,formulation, and ongoing assessments of clients progress in treatment. Pdf the ego resiliency scale revised guido alessandri.
It is the personal search which connects the human being to a powerful divine force existing in the universe. Visualisation of protective mechanisms 12 boxes box 1. Social emotional assets and resilience scales sears. After 30 years of research, we know that our measures are. Generalization of selfreport scales based on personality descriptions from acquaintances clinicians and the self. Fujikawa m, lee ej, chan f, catalano d, hunter c, bengtson k, rahimi m. The results showed that the female subjects tended to report lower selfefficacy than the males and participants living in cities and high income participants reported higher self. Spirituality refers to an inner path which enables a person to discover the essence of his her being. A new multidimensional construct measure simon cassidy directorate of psychology and public health, university of salford, salford, uk resilience is a psychological construct observed in some individuals that accounts for success despite adversity. This research highlights how experiences of coping with. Learn how to incorporate resilience interventions into your personal and professional life with dr. Six measures the rsa, brief resilience scale, resilience scale, psychological resilience, read, cd. Young, phd, rn this study describes the development and initial psychometric evaluation of the 25item resilience scale rs in a sample of 810 communitydwelling older adults.
This study examines educational and psychological correlates of academic resilience using within. In a study with 844 participants, a mix of healthy people and people suffering from diseases, smith and colleagues found an average score of 3. This short hardiness scale dbs15 has the advantages of brevity, good internal consistency, and validity barone, 1995, 1999. Join researchgate to discover and stay uptodate with the latest research from leading experts in psychological resilience and many other. Psychological assessment scales and measures psychology. In 2017 i partnered with mhs assessments in toronto, canada, and with their help created a new and improved version of the scale, known as the hrg hardiness resilience gauge. This learning resource is for introducing and explaining the concept of psychological resilience and for researchers to discuss investigations of resilience theory. However, no scale exists to measure resilience specifically in the midlife population. What are the most common traits shared by successful athletes and ceos. Confirmatory factor analyses of the resilience scale. Academic resilience scale ars the academic resilience scale developed by martin and marsh 2006 was assessed through six items. Effects of perceived social support and psychological. Introduction our interest in resilience arose from long experience treating men and women with posttraumatic stress disorder ptsd, as well as from our broadrange research into the disorder, which covered treatment assessment, diagnosis, biological characterization, crosscultural study, epidemiology, risk factors and the development of measures for ptsd and other forms of anxiety. Development and psychometric validation of the resilience.
Resilience reflects the ability to bounce back, to beat the odds and is considered an asset in human characteristic terms. Psychological resilience and positivity as predictors of. How to measure resilience with these 8 resilience scales. The brief resilience scale the brief resilience scale assesses a persons ability to bounce back or recover from stress.
Depending on the context in which it will be applied, one resilience scale may be more appropriate than others. Overall, the connordavidson resilience scale, the resilience scale for adults and the brief resilience scale received the best psychometric ratings. Therefore, this study develops a new scale to measure resilience in midlife. Six measures the rsa, brief resilience scale, resilience scale, psychological resilience, read, cdrisc10 scored high on two criteria. Frequently asked questions connordavidson resilience scale. Dispositional resilience is limited to consideration of three characteristics of resilience.
The ages of participant students varied between 17 and 31 years old. In this course, you are exposed to the foundational. The later three most closely reflect the consensual resilience. Psychological resilience is the ability to mentally or emotionally cope with a crisis or to return to precrisis status quickly.
The rim scale consists of 25 items, each selfrated on a 5point scale 04, with higher scores reflecting greater resilience. The resilience scale rs is an instrument developed by wagnild and. Psychological resilience is a distinct factor that affects mental health outcomes after adversities. To collect the data, resilience scale, perceived stress scale and life satisfaction scale were used. Its not a skill you either have or dont haveresilience is something everyone can develop and grow over time and with practiceno matter what your natural levels of resilience are. To the right of each you will find seven numbers, ranging from 1 strongly disagree on the left to 7 strongly agree on the right. Norwegian adaptation of the drsdispositional resilience scale for. Stress resilience scale the following statements describe how some individuals may think, feel or act during and after the most stressful events in life. Resilience, suicidal ideation, depression and adolescents. Academic resilience contextualizes the resilience construct and reflects an increased likelihood of educational success despite adversity. The resilience scale rs was chosen for further evaluation because of its focus on resilience as a positive personality characteristic. The connordavidson resilience scale cd risc was created to address aspects of resilience and for use in clinical practice. Instructions for scoring total score is calculated as an average of your scores for all 6 items.
The accurate assessment of psychological symptoms is an essential component of developing a helpful formulation regarding a clients difficulties. The questions on the 25item connordavidson resilience scale include. Psychological research has dedicated efforts to understand how people adapt themselves to and. The cdrisc is based on connor and davidsons operational definition of resilience, which is the ability to thrive in the face of adversity. Several stages of scale development and studies leading to the current rsya are described that provide construct validity i. Yu xn, lau jtf, mak wws, cheng ym, lv yh, zhang jx. The criteria for the validity of the study included the.
The first considers how resilience has been defined in the psychology research 5 literature. The conceptual and theoretical adequacy of a number of the scales was questionable. The notion of resilience derives from the physiological stress literature and the coping literature resilience is ones ability to bounce back smith et al. Further contributions to the construct validity of the resilience scale yielded negative associations with depression, anxiety, and stress and positive correlations with physical health, life satisfaction, and health promoting activities 39,42,43.
We found no current gold standard amongst 15 measures of resilience. Young, phd, rn this study describes the development and initial psychometric evaluation of the 25item resilience scale rs in a sample of 810 communitydwelling older. Its not a skill you either have or dont have resilience is something everyone can develop and grow over time and with practiceno matter what your natural levels of resilience are. The connordavidson resilience scale cdrisc25 is a selfadministered scale containing 25 items that exhibit good psychometric properties. Resilience is related to, but not the linear opposite of, concepts such as depression, anxiety or ptsd 11 figure 3. The resiliency scales for children and adolescents rsca are three scales for assessing the relative strength of three aspects of personal resiliency as a profile in children and adolescents. You dont need to search any further for an outstanding tool to measure resilience. The resilience scale is effective at channeling thinking away from the following. Efficacy scale, the brief psychological resilience scale, the positivity scale and a personal information form. The original 25item resilience scale rs is likely the most popular scale in the world to measure resilience. Brief resilience scale brs please respond to each item by marking.
All the measures had some missing information regarding the psychometric properties. Here you will find summary information about the development and purpose of the measure, together with useful links associated with the measure and contact details for the developers should you wish to know more about the ars30 or would like to request permission to use it. Effects of resilience on mental health and life satisfaction. It is known that people who are chronically low in hardiness resilience also tend to. High score on scale denote extremely high resilience while low score shows low level of resilience. The evaluation of interventions and policies designed to promote resilience, and research to understand the determinants and associations, require reliable and valid measures to ensure data quality. It would be reasonable to postulate that resilient young individuals are able to maintain mental health, without deterioration, even after experiencing painful life events. More importantly, what are the virtues most important in living the good life. In addition to total hardiness, this 15item scale yields scores on the three hardiness facets of commitment, control and challenge. Psychological resilience, positive emotions, and successful adaptation to stress in later life anthony d.
Psychometric proprieties, resilience scale, resilience, portuguese adults. Resilience is the phenomenon in which positive outcomes occur despite the presence of significant negative factors. What are the most valuable life strategies essential for survival and resilience. Adolescent psychological resilience scale aprs adolescent psychological resilience scale is a testing tool that was developed by bulut, dogan and altundag 20 in order to determine the. You may be at the low end of the scale right now, but you can increase that more towards the middle of the scale. Strengthbased assessment strengthbased assessment is defined as measurement of those emotional and behavioral competencies, skills, and characteristics that create a sense of personal accomplishment. Development and psychometric evaluation of the resilience. The academic resilience scale ars30 measuring individual psychological resilience in education. The scale has been developed and tested as i a measure of degree of resilience, ii as a predictor of outcome to treatment with medication or psychotherapy, stress management and resilience building. Exploring the construct validity of the two versions of the resilience. The american psychological association apa help center stated that resilience is the process of adapting well in the face of adversity, trauma, tragedy, threats, or even significant sources of stress such as family and relationship problems, serious health.
Psychometric evidence of the brief resilience scale brs. Feb 04, 2011 with the exception of the adolescent resilience scale and the california healthy kids survey, all of the measures received the highest score for one criteria. The resilience scales below are all useful tools in providing a measure of resilience, but you will see that they are built on different theories, based on different components, andor created for different populations. Wallace university of montana in 3 studies, the authors investigated the functional role of psychological resilience and positive emotions. The purpose of this research was the development of an adolescent psychological resilience scale. Resilience has been identified as a fundamental explanation for this difference. In this course well delve into what it takes to create your resilience edge and well explore the six key facets of resilience. Please indicate how well each of these statements describes you during and after lifes most stressful events. Factor structure and psychometric properties of the resilience.
Resilience is considered as the capacity to overcome adversity. To the right of each you will find seven numbers, ranging from. Resilience is a psychological construct observed in some individuals that accounts for success despite adversity. This study was undertaken to determine the psychometric characteristics of psychological resilience scale. This study was conducted to develop a resilience scale for nurses rsn and to describe the psychometric evaluation of the rsn. The vicarious resilience scale vrs was developed and administered via electronic survey to 190 helping professionals from around the globe working with survivors of severe traumas, such. The measurement is a scale which requires scoring in the form of the 7 point likert scale ranging from not true of me at all to extremely true of me. Principal components factor analysis of the rs was conducted followed. The resilience scale wagnild and young, 1993 in nursing literature, the resilience scale jew et al.
The items on the resilience scale generally address dispositional aspects of resilience rossi et al. Describe the theoretical concept of positive psychology. Since its development in 2003, the cdrisc has been tested in a several contexts with a variety of. Amy morin, lcsw, is a psychotherapist, author of the bestselling book things mentally strong people dont do, and a highly soughtafter speaker.