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A critical review of studies of South African youth resilience, 1990–2008
(Academy of Science of South Africa, 2010)
Given the growing emphasis in research and service provision on strengths rather than deficits, the focus on youth support in the South African Children’s Act of 2005 and the lack of educational, therapeutic and other ...
Black students' recollections of pathways to resilience: lessons for school psychologists
(Sage, 2013)
Drawing on narrative data from a multiple case study, I recount the life stories of two
resilient Black South African university students to theorize about the processes that
encouraged these students, familiar with ...
A critical review of studies of South African youth resilience, 1990–2008
(Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf), 2010)
Given the growing emphasis in research and service provision on strengths rather than deficits,
the focus on youth support in the South African Children’s Act of 2005 and the lack of educational,
therapeutic and other ...
Black students' recollections of pathways to resilience: lessons for school psychologists
(Sage publication, 2013)
Drawing on narrative data from a multiple case study, I recount the life stories of two resilient Black South African university students to theorize about the processes that encouraged these students, familiar with penury ...
Meaning-making and resilience: case studies of a multifaceted process
(Taylor & Francis, 2014)
Explanations of meaning-making generally prioritise intrapersonal processes. Although making meaning is an intrapersonal process, it is also strongly influenced by person-context interactions and cultural positioning. ...
Researching resilience: lessons learned from working with rural, Sesotho-speaking South African young people
(Sage, 2016)
Theories of youth resilience neglect youths' lived experiences of what facilitates positive adjustment to hardship. The Pathways-to-Resilience Study addressed this by inviting Canadian, Chinese, Colombian, New Zealand and ...
Toward a culturally and contextually sensitive understanding of resilience: privileging the voices of Black, South African young people
(Sage, 2016)
Extant theories of resilience, or the process of adjusting well to adversity, privilege the voices of minority-world young people. Consequently, the resilience of marginalized, majority-world youth is imperfectly understood, ...
AIDS in South Africa: Therapeutic interventions to strengthen resilience among orphans and vulnerable children
(Sage, 2014)
Worldwide, approximately 10% of the 34.2 million individuals infected by human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immune deficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) are under the age of 18. Additionally, 17.8 million children have experienced ...