Abstract
The current study used a grounded theory approach to develop a substantive theory of the process of building resilience in adult children of parents with alcohol use disorder (ACOAs). Seventeen ACOAs selected by purposive sampling underwent in-depth interviews. Results demonstrated that ACOAs' resilience developed in four phases: exposure, awareness, action, and adaptation. The core category of the construction process of ACOAs was
accepting reality in the collapse of everyday life and becoming myself
. The central phenomenon grounded in the process of developing resilience was
trying to maintain my daily life
. The current study suggests that appropriate intervention strategies are needed at each phase of development to address the particular needs of ACOAs in that phase. [
Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 61
(9), 31–39.]
Subject
Pshychiatric Mental Health,General Nursing
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