About this Research Topic
The goal of this Research Topic is to examine the associations of resilience with established biomarkers of health to arrive at a contextualized understanding of the mechanisms translating resilience into better health among different Chinese populations. The recent COVID-19 outbreak is conceptualized as the context in which positive psychosocial resources are mobilized and augmented to buffer the impact of this pandemic that has already taken the lives of more than eighty-two thousand people in China.
This Research Topic aims to illuminate the association between resilience and health outcomes, the associated biological and psychosocial mechanisms, and the public health implications, with a focus on COVID-19 and the coronavirus pandemic in the Chinese context. Topics may include the following:
• Measuring resilience in Chinese populations
• Resilience and health in the Chinese context
• Resilience and biomarkers of health, with a focus on but not restricted to cortisol
• Ontogenesis of the resilient/ non-resilient phenotype, with a focus on the impact of childhood adversities
The Topic Editors would like to acknowledge Melinda Schawel for providing the cover image entitled Maybe It's All Going to Turn Out Alright 2020.
Keywords: Reslience, COVID-19, Health, Biomarkers, Chinese
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