Measuring resilience prospectively as the speed of affect recovery in daily life: a complex systems perspective on mental health.
Anna KuranovaSanne H BooijClaudia Menne-LothmannJeroen DecosterRuud van WinkelPhilippe DelespaulMarc De HertCatherine DeromEvert ThieryBart P F RuttenNele JacobsJim van OsJohanna T W WigmanMarieke WichersPublished in: BMC medicine (2020)
Findings cautiously suggest that adolescents who develop more symptoms in the following year may display a slower affect recovery from daily perturbations at baseline. This supports the notion that mental health may behave according to the laws of a complex dynamic system. Future research needs to examine whether these dynamic indicators of system resilience may prove valuable for personalized risk assessment in this field.