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      Everyday resilience: Narratives of single refugee women with children

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      Qualitative Social Work: Research and Practice
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            Resilience to loss and potential trauma.

            Initial research on loss and potentially traumatic events (PTEs) has been dominated by either a psychopathological approach emphasizing individual dysfunction or an event approach emphasizing average differences between exposed and nonexposed groups. We consider the limitations of these approaches and review more recent research that has focused on the heterogeneity of outcomes following aversive events. Using both traditional analytic tools and sophisticated latent trajectory modeling, this research has identified a set of prototypical outcome patterns. Typically, the most common outcome following PTEs is a stable trajectory of healthy functioning or resilience. We review research showing that resilience is not the result of a few dominant factors, but rather that there are multiple independent predictors of resilient outcomes. Finally, we critically evaluate the question of whether resilience-building interventions can actually make people more resilient, and we close with suggestions for future research on resilience. © 2011 by Annual Reviews. All rights reserved
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              Photovoice: a participatory action research strategy applied to women's health.

              Photovoice is a participatory action research strategy that may offer unique contributions to women's health. It is a process by which people can identify, represent, and enhance their community through a specific photographic technique. Photovoice has three main goals: to enable people (1) to record and reflect their community's strengths and concerns, (2) to promote critical dialogue and knowledge about personal and community issues through large and small group discussion of their photographs, and (3) to reach policymakers. This report gives an overview of the origins, key concepts, methods, and uses of photovoice as a strategy to enhance women's health.
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                Journal
                Qualitative Social Work: Research and Practice
                Qualitative Social Work
                SAGE Publications
                1473-3250
                1741-3117
                September 05 2013
                June 11 2012
                : 12
                : 5
                : 637-653
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                10.1177/1473325012449684
                c978ba76-a618-47e4-8c99-00ae75b31e96
                © 2013
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