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      Resilience and entrepreneurship: a systematic literature review

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      International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior & Research
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          Development of a new resilience scale: the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC).

          Resilience may be viewed as a measure of stress coping ability and, as such, could be an important target of treatment in anxiety, depression, and stress reactions. We describe a new rating scale to assess resilience. The Connor-Davidson Resilience scale (CD-RISC) comprises of 25 items, each rated on a 5-point scale (0-4), with higher scores reflecting greater resilience. The scale was administered to subjects in the following groups: community sample, primary care outpatients, general psychiatric outpatients, clinical trial of generalized anxiety disorder, and two clinical trials of PTSD. The reliability, validity, and factor analytic structure of the scale were evaluated, and reference scores for study samples were calculated. Sensitivity to treatment effects was examined in subjects from the PTSD clinical trials. The scale demonstrated good psychometric properties and factor analysis yielded five factors. A repeated measures ANOVA showed that an increase in CD-RISC score was associated with greater improvement during treatment. Improvement in CD-RISC score was noted in proportion to overall clinical global improvement, with greatest increase noted in subjects with the highest global improvement and deterioration in CD-RISC score in those with minimal or no global improvement. The CD-RISC has sound psychometric properties and distinguishes between those with greater and lesser resilience. The scale demonstrates that resilience is modifiable and can improve with treatment, with greater improvement corresponding to higher levels of global improvement. Copyright 2003 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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            Resilience and development: Contributions from the study of children who overcome adversity

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              Organizational Response to Adversity: Fusing Crisis Management and Resilience Research Streams

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                Journal
                International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior & Research
                Int Jrnl of Ent Behav & Res
                Emerald
                1355-2554
                November 29 2017
                November 29 2017
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Management and International Business, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
                Article
                10.1108/IJEBR-10-2016-0356
                3c4505d3-9823-4135-850f-8d4b3d1bf62a
                © 2017

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