Risk and Protective Factors in Mental Health
Understanding the Complex Interplay of Influences to Enhance Prevention and Resilience
The American Mental Wellness Association's "Risk and Protective Factors" page provides a comprehensive overview of elements that influence mental health outcomes. It categorizes common risk factors—such as family history, trauma, and social isolation—and protective factors like secure attachments, emotional regulation, and community involvement across biophysical, psychological, social, and spiritual domains. The resource emphasizes that mental health issues are multifaceted and not solely the result of a single factor, highlighting the importance of understanding individual experiences of stress and resilience. This information is crucial for prevention professionals aiming to develop targeted strategies that enhance protective factors and mitigate risks within diverse populations.
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American Mental Wellness Association
