Psychological and neuro-morphological predictors of resilience in healthy adults: the whole is more than the sum of its parts
Carlo Fabrizio, Eleonora Picerni, Daniela Laricchiuta, Davide Decandia, Fabrizio Piras, Andrea Termine, Gianfranco Spalletta, Laura Petrosini, Debora Cutuli

TL;DR
This study explores how psychological traits, personality, and brain structure together predict resilience in healthy adults.
Contribution
The study proposes an integrative model combining psychological, personality, and neuro-morphological factors to predict resilience.
Findings
Resilience is positively linked to traits like Conscientiousness, Self-efficacy, and brain regions like the amygdala and hippocampus.
Anxiety, Depression, and Fear of uncertainty are negatively associated with resilience.
The study highlights the importance of a holistic approach to understanding resilience.
Abstract
Research in resilience has shifted the focal point from a pathological orientation (responses to recovery from trauma or stress) to an emphasis on the role of resilience in health (protective factors to maintain health levels despite eventual adversities). Even if many single factors impact resilience capacities, an integrative predictive model including psychological constructs, personality traits, and brain structural features may offer a more profound knowledge of trait resilience. We examined the associations between Resilience Scale-10 scores with numerous psychological dimensions, personality traits, and neuro-morphological features (brain volumes and thickness) in 69 healthy adults of both sexes. Furthermore, we investigated the predictors potentially associated with resilience by regression modeling. In the present exploratory study resilience values were predicted: positively…
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TopicsResilience and Mental Health · Optimism, Hope, and Well-being · Traumatic Brain Injury Research
