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Building Resilience Through Outdoor Adventure: Using Adventure as a Catalyst for Change,Used
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Many adolescents are at risk for maladjustment because of adversities faced in childhood. Resiliency research has focused on the protective factors that can ameliorate those risks. Mental health professionals have used information from resiliency research to design interventions that might help atrisk children become resilient. Despite this, many programs are largely ineffective and researchers have called for more studies on the process of building resiliency. This study investigated the process by which atrisk adolescents build resiliency through an outdoor adventure program (OAP). A qualitative approach, based on grounded theory, investigated this phenomenon through indepth interviews with atrisk adolescents who have displayed increased resiliency after participation in an OAP. This study found that Opportunity, Engagement and Longevity are three essential factors in the process of building resiliency in atrisk adolescents. Findings from this study can illuminate the unique interactive process of building resiliency through an OAP, as well as help to improve the design of intervention programs for atrisk adolescents.
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