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Correlates of psychological resilience and risk: Prospective associations of self-reported and relative resilience with Connor-Davidson resilience scale, heart rate variability, and mental health indices
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dc.contributor.author | 김현창 | - |
dc.contributor.author | 정선재 | - |
dc.date.accessioned | 2021-09-29T00:47:56Z | - |
dc.date.available | 2021-09-29T00:47:56Z | - |
dc.date.issued | 2021-05 | - |
dc.identifier.uri | https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/184040 | - |
dc.description.abstract | Background: There are several ways to determine psychological resilience. However, the correlation between each measurement is not clear. We explored associations of baseline relative "resilience" and risk with later self-reported trait resilience and other biological/mental health indices. Methods: We utilized baseline and follow-up survey data from 500 participants aged 30-64 in the community cohort. Baseline "relative" resilience was defined by: (a) negative life events (NLEs) in the six months before baseline and (b) depressive symptoms at baseline, yielding four groups of individuals: i) "Unexposed and well," "Vulnerable (depression)," "Reactive (depression)," and "Resilient." "Trait" resilience at follow-up was self-reported using the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC). Associations between relative resilience at baseline, CD-RISC, and heart rate variability (HRV) indices at follow-up were assessed with generalized linear regression models after adjustments. Associations between baseline resilience and subsequent loneliness/depression indices were also evaluated. Results: Overall trait resilience and its subfactors at follow-up showed strong negative associations with "Reactive" at baseline (adj-β for total CD-RISC score: -11.204 (men), -9.472 (women)). However, resilience at baseline was not associated with later HRV, which was compared with the significant positive association observed between CD-RISC and HRV at the same follow-up time point. The "Reactive" exhibited significantly increased depressive symptoms at follow-up. The overall distribution pattern of CD-RISC subfactors differed by baseline resilience status by sex. Conclusions: The "relative" resilience based on the absence of depression despite prior adversity seems to be highly related with trait resilience at follow-up but not with HRV. The sub-factor pattern of CD-RISC was different by sex. | - |
dc.description.statementOfResponsibility | open | - |
dc.language | English | - |
dc.publisher | John Wiley & Sons | - |
dc.relation.isPartOf | BRAIN AND BEHAVIOR | - |
dc.rights | CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 KR | - |
dc.subject.MESH | Female | - |
dc.subject.MESH | Heart Rate | - |
dc.subject.MESH | Humans | - |
dc.subject.MESH | Male | - |
dc.subject.MESH | Mental Health | - |
dc.subject.MESH | Prospective Studies | - |
dc.subject.MESH | Psychometrics | - |
dc.subject.MESH | Resilience, Psychological* | - |
dc.subject.MESH | Self Report | - |
dc.subject.MESH | Surveys and Questionnaires | - |
dc.title | Correlates of psychological resilience and risk: Prospective associations of self-reported and relative resilience with Connor-Davidson resilience scale, heart rate variability, and mental health indices | - |
dc.type | Article | - |
dc.contributor.college | College of Medicine (의과대학) | - |
dc.contributor.department | Dept. of Preventive Medicine (예방의학교실) | - |
dc.contributor.googleauthor | Sun Jae Jung | - |
dc.contributor.googleauthor | Ye Jin Jeon | - |
dc.contributor.googleauthor | Karmel W Choi | - |
dc.contributor.googleauthor | Ji Su Yang | - |
dc.contributor.googleauthor | Jeong-Ho Chae | - |
dc.contributor.googleauthor | Karestan C Koenen | - |
dc.contributor.googleauthor | Hyeon Chang Kim | - |
dc.identifier.doi | 10.1002/brb3.2091 | - |
dc.contributor.localId | A01142 | - |
dc.contributor.localId | A05546 | - |
dc.relation.journalcode | J02977 | - |
dc.identifier.eissn | 2162-3279 | - |
dc.identifier.pmid | 33638932 | - |
dc.subject.keyword | CD-RISC | - |
dc.subject.keyword | depression | - |
dc.subject.keyword | heart rate variability | - |
dc.subject.keyword | loneliness | - |
dc.subject.keyword | longitudinal study | - |
dc.subject.keyword | resilience | - |
dc.contributor.alternativeName | Kim, Hyeon Chang | - |
dc.contributor.affiliatedAuthor | 김현창 | - |
dc.contributor.affiliatedAuthor | 정선재 | - |
dc.citation.volume | 11 | - |
dc.citation.number | 5 | - |
dc.citation.startPage | e02091 | - |
dc.identifier.bibliographicCitation | BRAIN AND BEHAVIOR, Vol.11(5) : e02091, 2021-05 | - |
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