Protective Factors

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Given the presence of risk, protective factors make negative outcomes less likely.
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Protective Factors
  1. Child
    1. Cognitive abilities
      1. Problem-solving
        1. Attentional skills
        2. Infancy
          1. Easy temperament
          2. Later development
            1. Adaptable personality
            2. Positive self-perceptions
              1. Self-efficacy
                1. Faith
                  1. Meaning in life
                  2. Positive outlook
                    1. Self-regulation
                      1. Emotional arousal
                        1. Impulses
                        2. Talents valued
                          1. Self
                            1. Society
                            2. Humour
                              1. Appeal/attractive
                              2. Family
                                1. Close relationships
                                  1. Caregiving adults
                                  2. Authoritative parenting

                                    Annotations:

                                    • NOT AuthoriTARIAN
                                    1. High on
                                      1. Warmth
                                        1. Structure/monitoring
                                          1. Expectations
                                        2. Positive 'climate'
                                          1. Low parental discord
                                          2. Organized home environment
                                            1. Parents
                                              1. Postsecondary education
                                                1. Same PF's as child

                                                  Annotations:

                                                  • PF = Protective factors
                                                  1. Involved in C's education
                                                  2. Socioeconomic advantages
                                                  3. Other relationships
                                                    1. Close
                                                      1. Adults
                                                        1. Competent
                                                          1. Prosocial
                                                            1. Supportive
                                                          2. Peers
                                                            1. Prosocial
                                                              1. Rule-abiding
                                                            2. Community
                                                              1. Effective schools
                                                                1. Prosocial organisations
                                                                  1. Schools
                                                                    1. Clubs
                                                                    2. Neighbourhoods
                                                                      1. High collective efficacy
                                                                      2. Good:
                                                                        1. Emergency
                                                                          1. Public health/healthcare
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