The impact of resilience and subsequent stressful life events on MDD and GAD

ConclusionsThe pattern of findings was the same for MDD and GAD, wherein main effects and two‐way interactions of resilience and SLEs were significant, such that greater resilience was protective even in the context of high numbers of past‐year SLEs. The three‐way interaction was not significant, suggesting that the relationship between SLEs and resilience on psychopathology was the same for both men and women. Findings support the conceptualization of resilience as a buffer against the impact of future life stressors on common internalizing psychopathology. Longitudinal designs and trajectory‐based studies that include recurring measures of SLEs could inform conceptualizations of resilience in the context of ongoing adversity and aid in developing interventions aimed at fostering healthy adaptation in the face of stressors.
Source: Depression and Anxiety - Category: Psychiatry Authors: Tags: RESEARCH ARTICLE Source Type: research