Resilience among women religious: Concept, characteristics, risk and protective factors, and process implications for enhancement

The study explored resilience among religious women in India: concept, risk and protective factors, process, characteristics and implications for intervention. The participants of the study were nine high resilient women religious, selected from a pool of 300 women religious from the Sisters of the...

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Main Author: Olapureckal, Baby Rani Gervadis
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_doctoral-11812023-10-07T11:15:38Z Resilience among women religious: Concept, characteristics, risk and protective factors, and process implications for enhancement Olapureckal, Baby Rani Gervadis The study explored resilience among religious women in India: concept, risk and protective factors, process, characteristics and implications for intervention. The participants of the study were nine high resilient women religious, selected from a pool of 300 women religious from the Sisters of the Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. The Religious Resilience Inventory and self assessment report were used for selection. Consensual Qualitative Research was employed. In-depth interviews were conducted for data collection. Descriptive statistics and content analysis were utilized in data analysis. Results indicate that women religious consider resilience as ability, a process and a grace from God. Risk and protective factors are related to community, family, apostolate, sickness and climate. The process of resilience consists of disruption, reintegration and homeostasis. Some characteristics of resilient women religious are strong faith, optimism, and high self esteem. On the basis of the findings and the participants’ suggestions, a Resilience Training Program was designed and pilot tested to a group (N= 10) of Indian women religious in Manila. It was found to enhance resilience. 2007-12-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_doctoral/182 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/etd_doctoral/article/1181/viewcontent/CDTG004390_P.pdf Dissertations English Animo Repository Women--Religious life Women--Religious aspects Women in Catholic Church Counseling Religious Thought, Theology and Philosophy of Religion
institution De La Salle University
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Philippines
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topic Women--Religious life
Women--Religious aspects
Women in Catholic Church
Counseling
Religious Thought, Theology and Philosophy of Religion
spellingShingle Women--Religious life
Women--Religious aspects
Women in Catholic Church
Counseling
Religious Thought, Theology and Philosophy of Religion
Olapureckal, Baby Rani Gervadis
Resilience among women religious: Concept, characteristics, risk and protective factors, and process implications for enhancement
description The study explored resilience among religious women in India: concept, risk and protective factors, process, characteristics and implications for intervention. The participants of the study were nine high resilient women religious, selected from a pool of 300 women religious from the Sisters of the Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. The Religious Resilience Inventory and self assessment report were used for selection. Consensual Qualitative Research was employed. In-depth interviews were conducted for data collection. Descriptive statistics and content analysis were utilized in data analysis. Results indicate that women religious consider resilience as ability, a process and a grace from God. Risk and protective factors are related to community, family, apostolate, sickness and climate. The process of resilience consists of disruption, reintegration and homeostasis. Some characteristics of resilient women religious are strong faith, optimism, and high self esteem. On the basis of the findings and the participants’ suggestions, a Resilience Training Program was designed and pilot tested to a group (N= 10) of Indian women religious in Manila. It was found to enhance resilience.
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author Olapureckal, Baby Rani Gervadis
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title Resilience among women religious: Concept, characteristics, risk and protective factors, and process implications for enhancement
title_short Resilience among women religious: Concept, characteristics, risk and protective factors, and process implications for enhancement
title_full Resilience among women religious: Concept, characteristics, risk and protective factors, and process implications for enhancement
title_fullStr Resilience among women religious: Concept, characteristics, risk and protective factors, and process implications for enhancement
title_full_unstemmed Resilience among women religious: Concept, characteristics, risk and protective factors, and process implications for enhancement
title_sort resilience among women religious: concept, characteristics, risk and protective factors, and process implications for enhancement
publisher Animo Repository
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