02044nas a2200229 4500000000100000008004100001260007600042653001500118653001100133653001300144653001800157653002800175100002300203700002300226700001700249245010900266300001200375490000700387520139200394022001401786020001401800 2004 d c07/2004bSociedad Española para el Estudio de la Ansiedad y el Estrés10aResilience10aCoping10aEmotions10aPositive mood10aSocio-emotional climate1 aA. Calderón Prada1 aA. Espinosa Pezzia1 aE. M. Techio00aResilience, coping, psychological well-being and socio-emotional climate after the bombing of March 11th a265-2760 v103 aAn index of resilience was developed, using the positive and benevolent items of the scale of Basic Assumptions of Janoff-Bulman. This index associated to more experience in proud and a perception of solidarity climate and positive emotions in social environment, as a reaction to March 11 th. It also correlated and predicted a coping style of positive reconstruction of this events, more positive mood, social integration and better socio-emotional climate, after two months. The coping of positive reconstruction of the intra and interpersonal reactions mediated the effect of the resilience in the positive mood. The inference of benefits in the collective reaction (being more supportive, reinforce the sensibility before human rights violations) completely mediated the influence of the resilience in the improvement of the perception of emotional climate after two months. Also, the resilience was associated to a greater intensity of negative emotions, in contrast with the Tugade y Fredrickson s proposal, (2004). The results are discussed from the mature emotional adaptation perspective (Labouvie-Vief, 2003). The interaction and dependence of the positive effects of the resilience in the social climate of solidarity and positive collective emotions are discussed from the resilience frame as a dispositional trait which adaptive coping is facilitated by the social context. a1134-7937 a2174-0437