Valentina Lozano Nasi

43 individual transilience in the face of climate change Table 2.9. Results of the Oblique Multiple Group Method (MGM) in Study 3 Persistence Adaptability Transformability Persistence 1. I can be brave in the face of climate change risks. .495 .423 .224 2. I can be persistent when faced with climate change risks. .491 .413 .261 3. I can stay determined in the face of climate change risks. .459 .455 .394 4. No matter what climate change brings about, I can remain strong willed. .553 .548 .360 Adaptability 1. I think I can take different actions to deal with climate change risks. .404 .526 .406 2. I think I have several options to deal with climate change risks. .469 .594 .424 3. I believe I can find multiple means to deal with climate change risks. .442 .555 .356 4. There are different ways in which I can cope with climate change risks. .523 .548 .298 Transformability 1. Coping with the stress caused by climate change risks can strengthen me. .334 .442 .570 2. There can be advantages for me in dealing with climate change risks. a .288 .379 .546 3. Dealing with climate change risks can make me grow as a person. .265 .310 .495 4. I can learn something good from dealing with climate change risks. .352 .353 .549 Note. a We removed the term ‘additional’ included in Studies 1, 2, to make the item easier to comprehend for participants. 2

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