APS
APS Virtual Poster Showcase · 2020
The Prevalence of Resilience Profiles (Harm Avoidance, Persistence, and Self-directedness) Among Swedish Newly Graduated Nurses
- Marko Mihailovic
Northwestern University - Marko Mihailovic
Region Blekinge - Clara Amato
Region Blekinge - Erik Lindskär
Region Blekinge - Ali Al Nima
Region Blekinge - Ali Al Nima
University of Gothenburg - Jonas Kullberg
Region Blekinge - Marie Kullving
Region Blekinge - Sverker Sikström
Lund University - Kevin Cloninger
Region Blekinge - Kevin Cloninger
Anthropedia Foundation - C. Cloninger
Region Blekinge - C. Cloninger
Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis - Danilo Garcia
Linköping University - Danilo Garcia
Region Blekinge - Danilo Garcia
University of Gothenburg
Abstract
About 26% of the Swedish population has a resilient personality profile: low Harm Avoidance (i.e., relaxed, confident, and optimistic), high Persistence (i.e., industrious, perseverant, and hard-working), and high Self-Directedness (i.e., responsible, reliable, self-acceptant, goal-oriented, and resourceful). However, only 4.70% of newly graduated nurses had this specific personality profile.
Organizational/Workplace/Leadership