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resilience (relation to: (frailty, allostatic load, capacity for self…
resilience
relation to:
frailty
allostatic load
capacity for self-management
adversity
requirement
day to day life vs life event
different types of resilience
accumulation
comprises of:
anticipation
resistance & recovery
outcome
good outcome?
return to previous level
judge
important to study complete human
ecological approach
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loss of context
doubts about DIORs
return to previous level
general
pattern can be too stable
necessity to measure longitudinally
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disturbances in daily life
flexibility in timescales
asseses both ability to resist and recover
DIORs
preference for recovery time (temporal autocorrelation)
data type
considerations
learning effect
interest in
self reported health
ambulant monitoring of behavior
validation
vs allostatic load
application
stability in frailty
recognition
relation to complexity theory
A-priori approach
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adversity defined by researchers
outcome defined by researchers
combined interest
recognition