It is important to note that protective factors, although similar, do not qualify as critical attributes in the Walker and Avant (2005) method of concept analy- sis. Johnson and Wiechelt (2004) make the distinction clear by stating that protective factors are contextual, situ- ational, and individual and lead to varying outcomes. Protective factors that are present or beneficial for one individual may not be present or beneficial for a similar individual. Additionally, the same protective factors that lead to healthy outcomes for one individual in one situ- ation may not lead to healthy outcomes for the same individual in another situation (Johnson & Wiechelt).