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Multisystemic resilience enablers reported by Zamdela adolescents during 2020 COVID-19 lockdown conditions

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posted on 2023-01-30, 13:38 authored by Shannon WakefieldShannon Wakefield

The dataset consists of an audit trail highlighting the inductive thematic analysis process used to interpret the data. Additionally, the dataset includes a document which explains the inclusion and exclusion criteria used to analyse the data. Finally, a graphic representation of how the Social Ecology Theory of Resilience principals relate to the findings of the study is also included.

All the original data were generated by a group of 79 young people who were living in a township during COVID-19 2020 lockdown conditions in South Africa. The data was generated using a draw-and-write methodology and all these generated documents were analysed using inductive thematic analysis.

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