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Psychological and Social Factors that Promote Positive Adaptation to Stress and Adversity in the Adult Life Cycle

Abstract  

The phenomenon of resilience reflects positive adaptation despite contexts of risk, significant adversity, or trauma (Masten
and Powell 2003; Luthar 2006). The purpose of this investigation was to propose a mediation model to explain the relation between stress and some psychological
and social resources that enhance positive adaptation throughout the entire adult life cycle, and to explore the moderator
role of age and country of origin. The indicator of positive adaptation was life satisfaction (LS). The sample comprised 171
Mexicans and 154 Spaniards (N = 325), aged between 18 and 87 years. Mediation was tested by means of various hierarchical regression analyses, which revealed
that the positive adaptation process is enhanced by a group of psychological and social resources that mediate the effects
of stress on LS. Self-esteem, optimism, internal control, coping aimed at acceptance, and coping aimed at seeking emotional
support, as well as social contacts can mediate the negative effects of stress. Finally, it was found that age moderates the
internal control but none of the remaining variables whereas the country does not moderate the relation of the variables.

  • Content Type Journal Article
  • Category Research Paper
  • Pages 1-16
  • DOI 10.1007/s10902-011-9294-2
  • Authors
    • M. Guadalupe Jiménez Ambriz, Facultad de Psicología Módulo, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, 2/Despacho 52, Campus de Cantoblanco, C/Ivan P. Pavlov, 6, 28049 Madrid, Spain
    • María Izal, Facultad de Psicología Módulo, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, 2/Despacho 52, Campus de Cantoblanco, C/Ivan P. Pavlov, 6, 28049 Madrid, Spain
    • Ignacio Montorio, Facultad de Psicología Módulo, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, 2/Despacho 52, Campus de Cantoblanco, C/Ivan P. Pavlov, 6, 28049 Madrid, Spain
    • Journal Journal of Happiness Studies
    • Online ISSN 1573-7780
    • Print ISSN 1389-4978
Posted in: Journal Article Abstracts on 09/11/2011 | Link to this post on IFP |
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