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Dispositional Resilience Scale
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About Dispositional Resilience Scale
The 30 items Dispositional Resilience Scale (DRS) (Bartone, Ursano, Wright & Ingraham, 1989), a modified version of Kobasa’s hardiness scale (1979), was used to measure hardiness in this study. In the literature, the terms resilience and hardiness are often used in similar ways. Traditionally, the term “resilience” has been used when referring mostly to children or adolescents who are able to succeed even when faced with serious life challenges (Miller, 2003), and hardiness is a term used to refer mostly to adults who succeed and don’t become ill even when experiencing stressful 95 life events. Hardiness has been called resilience or protective resource (Wallace, Biscotti, & Bergeman, 2001).
Dispositional Resilience Scale
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