Annual Research Review: Resilient functioning in maltreated children–past, present, and future perspectives.

TitleAnnual Research Review: Resilient functioning in maltreated children--past, present, and future perspectives.
Publication TypeJournal Article
AuthorsCicchetti, D.
PubMed ID22928717
PubMed Central IDPMC3514621
Grant ListDA12903 / DA / NIDA NIH HHS / United States
DA17741 / DA / NIDA NIH HHS / United States
MH54643 / MH / NIMH NIH HHS / United States
R01 DA012903 / DA / NIDA NIH HHS / United States
R01 DA017741 / DA / NIDA NIH HHS / United States
R01 MH054643 / MH / NIMH NIH HHS / United States

BACKGROUND: Through a process of probabilistic epigenesis, child maltreatment progressively contributes to compromised adaptation on a variety of developmental domains central to successful adjustment. These developmental failures pose significant risk for the emergence of psychopathology across the life course. In addition to the psychological consequences of maltreatment, a growing body of research has documented the deleterious effects of abuse and neglect on biological processes. Nonetheless, not all maltreated children develop maladaptively. Indeed, some percentage of maltreated children develops in a resilient fashion despite the significant adversity and stress they experience.

METHODS: The literature on the determinants of resilience in maltreated children is selectively reviewed and criteria for the inclusion of the studies are delineated.

RESULTS: The majority of the research on the contributors to resilient functioning has focused on a single level of analysis and on psychosocial processes. Multilevel investigations have begun to appear, resulting in several studies on the processes to resilient functioning that integrate biological/genetic and psychological domains.

CONCLUSIONS: Much additional research on the determinants of resilient functioning must be completed before we possess adequate knowledge based on a multiple levels of analysis approach that is commensurate with the complexity inherent in this dynamic developmental process. Suggestions for future research on the development of resilient functioning in maltreated children are proffered and intervention implications are discussed.

Title Annual Research Review: Resilient functioning in maltreated children--past, present, and future perspectives.
Publication Title J Child Psychol Psychiatry
Publication Type Journal Article
Published Year 2013
Authors D. Cicchetti
ISSN Number 1469-7610
PubMed ID 22928717
PubMed Central ID PMC3514621
Grant List
DA12903 DA NIDA NIH HHS United States
DA17741 DA NIDA NIH HHS United States
MH54643 MH NIMH NIH HHS United States
R01 DA012903 DA NIDA NIH HHS United States
R01 DA017741 DA NIDA NIH HHS United States
R01 MH054643 MH NIMH NIH HHS United States

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