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Salutogenesis implementation: need of twenty-first century
Salutogenesis, introduced by Israeli-American medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky, emphasizes resilience and proactive health promotion by considering various physical, social, emotional, spiritual, intellectual, occupational, and environmental factors.
Gurjeet Singh +3 more
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Salutogenesis Post-Graduate Education: Experience From the European Perspective on the ETC-PHHP Health Promotion Summer Schools (1991-2020) [PDF]
In this chapter, the authors, representing The Netherlands, Spain, Germany, Italy, Norway, the United Kingdom and Poland, trace the development of higher education in salutogenesis in Europe, spanning 30 years.
Lindström B. +14 more
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Salutogenesis and Migration [PDF]
In this chapter, the authors give a brief overview of research on salutogenesis and migration, including both forced and voluntary migration. Salutogenesis has been used to frame labour migration and how people respond and adapt to new cultural contexts.
Fungisai Puleng Gwanzura Ottemöller +3 more
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Salutogenesis for Thriving Societies [PDF]
This chapter is this handbook’s ‘grand finale’, addressing the potential of salutogenesis to nurture thriving societies. The handbook’s editors reflect on the advancement of salutogenesis concerning theory development, applying the salutogenic model in ...
Jürgen M. Pelikan +29 more
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Ongoing developments, such as digitalization, increased the interference of the work and nonwork life domains, urging many to continuously manage engagement in respective domains.
Philipp Kerksieck +7 more
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Applying Salutogenesis in Mental Healthcare Settings [PDF]
This chapter deals with salutogenesis for a specific and growing group of people with mental health challenges. It emphasizes the importance of high-quality social support in interplay with positive identity development thus promoting salutogenic ...
Langeland, Eva +3 more
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Salutogenesis: A bona fide guide towards health preservation
Preserving health requires a holistic approach involving the component of physical, mental, social, and spiritual well-being as stated by World Health Organisation.
Sudip Bhattacharya +6 more
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Health promotion efforts in municipalities demands extensive collaboration, between sectors (multi-sector) as well as between levels (multi-level). To develop, adopt and implement policies that contribute to reduce health inequity demands for policy ...
Ruca Maass, Monica Lillefjell
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Aaron Antonovsky’s Development of Salutogenesis, 1979–1994 [PDF]
In this chapter, the authors present a summary of Aaron Antonovsky’s development of the salutogenic model of health (SMH), along with life events of Antonovsky until his untimely death in 1994. The chapter is based on the authorship of Antonovsky himself.
Langeland, Eva +5 more
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This study presents the development of a generic workshop appraisal scale (WASC) for the evaluation of organizational health interventions. Based on the session evaluation questionnaire (SEQ) by Stiles (1980), we developed a short, generic 10-item scale ...
Annemarie Fridrich +2 more
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