Certified Rehabilitation Registered Nurse (CRRN) Practice Exam

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Which of the following is NOT a key component of hardiness?

  1. Commitment

  2. Self-responsibility

  3. Control

  4. Challenge

The correct answer is: Self-responsibility

The concept of hardiness typically encompasses three key components: commitment, control, and challenge. Commitment refers to a person's dedication and determination to engaging with life and its challenges, while control involves the belief that one can influence events and outcomes in their life. Challenge represents a person’s perspective on difficulties and their willingness to embrace change and new experiences. Self-responsibility, while important for personal growth and resilience, is not traditionally listed as one of the foundational components of hardiness. It may indeed play a supportive role in how individuals cope with stress and adversity, but it does not align with the primary characteristics that define hardiness. Therefore, identifying self-responsibility as a non-key component accurately reflects the framework of hardiness as developed by researchers in psychology.