Page 21 - Biobehavioral Resilence to Stress
P. 21
xx Introduction
Curtis, W.J. & Cicchetti, D. (2003). Moving research on resilience into the 21st cen-
tury: Theoretical and methodological considerations in examining biological
contributors to resilience. Development and Psychopathology, 15, 773–810.
Egeland, B., Carlson, E. & Sroufe, L.A. (1993). Resilience as process. Development
and Psychopathology, 5, 517–528.
Epel, E.S., McEwen, B.S. & Ickovics, J.R. (1998). Embodying psychological thriving:
Physical thriving in response to stress. Journal of Social Issues, 54, 301–322.
Flach, F. (1990). The resilience hypothesis and post traumatic stress disorder. In:
Wolfe, M.E. & Mosnaim, A.D. (Eds.), Post Traumatic Stress Disorder: Etiology,
Phenomenology and Treatment. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric
Press.
Garmezy, N. (1971). Vulnerability research and the issue of primary prevention.
American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 41, 101–116.
Garmezy, N. (1974). Children at risk: The search for antecedents of schizophrenia.
Schizophrenia Bulletin, 8, 14–90.
Garmezy, N., Masten, A.S. & Tellegen, A. (1984). The study of stress and compe-
tence in children: A building block for developmental psychopathology. Child
Development, 55, 97–111.
Garmezy, N. & Rutter, M. (Eds.) (1983). Stress, Coping and Development in Children.
New York: McGraw-Hill.
Garmezy, N. & Streitman, S. (1974). Children at risk: Conceptual models and
research methods. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 9, 55–125.
Hoge, E.A., Austin, E.D. & Pollack, M.H. (2007). Resilience: Research evidence and
conceptual considerations for posttraumatic stress disorder. Depression and
Anxiety, 24, 139–152.
Kaplan, H.B. (1999). Toward an understanding of resilience: A critical review of
definitions and models. In: Glantz, M.D. & Johnson, J.L. (Eds.), Resilience
and Development: Positive Life Adaptations (pp. 17–83). New York: Kluwer
Academic/Plenum Publishers.
King, D.W., King, L.A., Foy, D.W., Keane, T.M. & Fairbank, J.A. (1999). Posttrau-
matic stress disorder in a national sample of female and male Vietnam veter-
ans: Risk factors, war-zone stressors, and resilience-recovery variables. Journal
of Abnormal Psychology, 108, 164–170.
King, D.W., Vogt, D.S., & King, L.A. (2004). Risk and resilience factors in the etiol-
ogy of chronic PTSD. In: Litz, B.T. (Ed.), Early Interventions for Trauma and
Traumatic Loss in Children and Adults: Evidence-Based Directions. New York:
Guilford Press.
King, L.A., King, D.W., Fairbank, J.A., Keane, T.M. & Adams, G.A. (1998). Resilience-
recovery factors in post-traumatic stress disorder among female and male
Vietnam veterans. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 74, 420–434.
Luthar, S.S., Cicchetti, D. & Becker, B. (2000). The construct of resilience: A critical
evaluation and guidelines for future work. Child Development, 71, 543–562.
Luthar, S.S. & Zigler, E. (1991). Vulnerability and competence: A review of research
on resilience in childhood. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 61, 6–22.
Masten, A.S. (2001). Ordinary magic: Resilience processes in development. American
Psychologist, 56, 227–238.
Masten, A.S. (2004). Regulatory processes, risk and resilience in adolescent develop-
ment. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1021, 310–319.
1/31/2008 12:28:35 PM
CRC_71777_Fm.indd xx
CRC_71777_Fm.indd xx 1/31/2008 12:28:35 PM