This study investigated the relations of resilience and stress, coping
resources and ability shown in "Draw-A-Person-in-the-Rain: DAPR", and
examine if there are differences in resilience based on stress indicators and
coping ability indicator. Two hundred and one students of colleges located in
Gyeonggi-do and Chungcheongbuk-do were sampled using cluster sampling
and DAPR and resilience measures were conducted. For data analysis,
Pearson correlation coefficient was found in order to confirm relations of
resilience and stresses, coping resources and ability shown in DAPR, and
t-test and "One-way Analysis Of Variance: ANOVA" were conducted to
examine the differences of resilience scores according to each indicator of
DAPR. In the result of this research, generally, there was no correlation
between each lower indicator of DAPR and resilience, and statistical significance,
but it showed low correlation. Specifically, the author was able to confirm
that resilience's lower element, or empathic ability, was raised if stress level
is high, but the level of optimism becomes lower, and if the level of coping
ability is high, the level of optimism is raised. In addition, based on some
items of DAPR indicator, score differences in each lower indicator of resilience
were verified. Based on the research result, I would like to suggest that
there is necessity for follow-up research to expand utilization of DAPR
through projection research regarding the lower items of DAPR related to
resilience, and research regarding correlation among DAPR, optimism and
empathy ability variables, and other researches.