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Resilience: Predictive Effects of Coping Strategies and Work-Family Balance, in a Post-Covid-19 Context in Seven Latin American Countries

  • Victoria Eugenia Cabrera García (First Author)
  • , María del Carmen Docal Millán (Second Author)
  • , Lina María Acuña Arango (Third Author)
  • , Ángela Ximena Campos García (Fourth Autor)
  • , Fernando Riveros Munévar (Correspondent Author)
  • , Lorena Claudia Bolzon (Another Number Author)
  • , María Dolores Dimier de Vicente (Another Number Author)
  • , María Sol González (Another Number Author)
  • , Victoria Bein (Another Number Author)
  • , Ericka Elizabeth Valle Galo (Another Number Author)
  • , Viviana Blanco Castro (Another Number Author)
  • , Macarena Alegría García (Another Number Author)
  • , Maite Cereceda Martínez (Another Number Author)
  • , Rodolfo J. Castro Salinas (Another Number Author)
  • , Lourdes Fortín (Another Number Author)
  • , María Elvira Aguirre Burneo (Another Number Author)
  • Universidad Panamericana (UP)
  • IPADE Business School
  • Universidad Austral
  • Universidad Católica de Honduras
  • Universidad San Sebastián
  • Universidad Católica de San Pablo
  • Universidad Técnica Particular de Loja

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Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has caused mental health effects, and it is necessary to study how to deal with them. This study aimed to explain resilience levels, based on family coping and work-life balance in Latin America. This was a cross-sectional, quantitative, and correlational study with 8043 participants from seven countries, who were contacted through nonprobabilistic sampling of available subjects. The Family Crisis Oriented Personal Evaluation Scales, the Wagnild and Young resilience scale and the work-personal life questionnaire were applied. Reframing and passive appraisal contributed the most to explaining resilience in all countries. The country with the participants with the highest average in resilience was Chile and the lowest was Perú. Problem-focused coping strategies are positively related to resilience. It is suggested to include reframing and ways to achieve social support, such as coping strategies, in the design of public health and social welfare interventions aimed at generating family resilience.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1
Number of pages14
JournalSAGE Open
Volume15
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 21 Nov 2025

Strategic Focuses

  • Vida Humana Plena (Vita)​

Article Classification

  • Full research article

Indexación Internacional (Artículo)

  • ISI Y SCOPUS

Scopus-Q Quartil

  • Q1

ISI- Q Quartil

  • Q1

Categoría Publindex

  • A1

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