Just as adults can feel stress from
adverse circumstances in their lives, young people can as well.
There are too few who are prepared for job loss, sickness or other
adverse circumstances in their lives.
Not exact matches
«This team believes no
adverse circumstances will stop them from achieving their goal of being world champions
in football and
in life.
They found that young adults who come from
adverse backgrounds — but also show resilience to break that pattern and achieve a higher social status — are more likely to be unhealthy later
in life than those not motivated to change their
circumstances.
This is a beneficial option to have
in case
circumstances in your
life change, such as an
adverse medical diagnosis or the insurance coverage is needed for a longer period of time than originally anticipated.
PAR models are also consistent with broader
life history theory (Charnov, 1993)
in suggesting that enhanced pro-inflammatory tendencies
in young adulthood may be triggered by
adverse social
circumstances during childhood even if such adjustments carry with them the cost of longer - term negative health implications (cf. Belsky et al., 1991; Gibbons et al., 2012).
The focus of the present investigation on later
life naturally provokes consideration of cohort membership
in the context of a generation exposed to greater
adverse socioeconomic
circumstances and raises the issue of the role played by
adverse life circumstances in shaping attachment patterns.
Table 1 compares the Early Start and control groups
in a series of measures of maternal health, family functioning, family economic
circumstances, and exposure to
adverse life events, assessed up to the 36 - month follow - up time.
In the general population, there is evidence that mental health and mental wellbeing have different determinants, with mental health problems for instance associated with
adverse life events and wellbeing more associated with social
circumstances (Kinderman et al. 2015).