AHSC 314 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Institute For Operations Research And The Management Sciences, Romanian Orphans, Kauai

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Internal assets and individual attributes that are protective factors. Assets: characteristics of the person (internal assets) or of the environment (external assets) that have been linked to positive development in youth regardless of individual risk status. Protective factors: aspects of the person or environment that buffer or ameliorate the effects of adversity, allowing the person to be more successful than they would have without the protective factors. There is an overlap in the list of internal assets and individual attributes that have been identified as protective factors. A factor that is protective in a context of high risk may not be useful for people at low risk. It is similar to an internal locus of control orientation, or self-efficacy. It involves planning and decision-making skills, as well as the interpersonal skills necessary to interact effectively with peers and adults, including people who differ in terms of culture, race and ethnicity.

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