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022 _a0279-3695
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100 _aKim, Hee Kyung
240 _aJournal of psychosocial nursing /
_hSeptember 2023
245 _aProcess of building resilience in adult children of alcoholics :
_bA grounded theory approach /
260 _aThorofare, New Jersey ;
_bSlack incorporated ,
_c2023
300 _avol.61(9) : pages 31-39
500 _aABSTRACT The current study used a grounded theory approach to develop a substantive theory of the process of building resilience in adult children of parents with alcohol use disorder (ACOAs). Seventeen ACOAs selected by purposive sampling underwent in-depth interviews. Results demonstrated that ACOAs' resilience developed in four phases: exposure, awareness, action, and adaptation. The core category of the construction process of ACOAs was accepting reality in the collapse of everyday life and becoming myself. The central phenomenon grounded in the process of developing resilience was trying to maintain my daily life. The current study suggests that appropriate intervention strategies are needed at each phase of development to address the particular needs of ACOAs in that phase. [Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 61(9), 31-39.
653 _aalcohol use disorder
700 _aKim, Hee Kyung
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