The Relationship between Traumatic Life Events and Resilience in Dealing with Depression

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Dr Hasham Tariq, Usama Khalid, Dr Mehwish Mursaleen, Ms. Nazia Alfred Fernandes, Imbasat Mukhtar, Abdus Salam, Latif Ullah Khattak, Kashif Lodhi, Mohammad Asif, Dr. Shiv Ram Ashraf

Keywords

Depression, Traumatic Life Events, Resilience, Mental Health, Coping, Intervention, CrossSectional Study, Psychosocial Factors, Trauma, Mental Health Resilience

Abstract

Background: Depression is a prevalent mental health concern, and understanding the factors influencing resilience in its management is crucial. This study delves into association among traumatic life events and resilience in individuals dealing with depression. Traumatic experiences are known to impact mental health, and exploring how resilience factors mitigate the effects of these events can inform effective interventions

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