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Sense of Coherence and Health. The Construction of an Amendment to Antonovsky's Sense of Coherence Scale (SOC II) [PDF]
In two previous papers, we concluded that (1) the sense of coherence (SOC) scale developed by Aaron Antonovsky (1923—1994) is unable to prove the association between SOC and the physical health empirically and (2) the SOC scale is unlikely to be a fair ...
Trine Flensborg-Madsen +2 more
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Coaching and The Sense of Coherence
The main goal of this article is to explain the idea of using coaching as a method of improving the level of the sense of coherence in the group of adult people.
Anna Iwona Worsztynowicz
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Sense of coherence in adolescents [PDF]
Summary: Objectives: The course of sense of coherence (SOC) in adolescents over an 18-month-period and the correlation between individual variability in the SOC scale scores and physical and psychological symptoms were examined. Methods: A sample of 341 students from two Swiss senior high schools were investigated by means of questionnaires three times
Buddeberg-Fischer, Barbara +2 more
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The Sense of Coherence: Measurement Issues [PDF]
AbstractIn this chapter, measurement issues are addressed concerning Aaron Antonovsky’s original sense of coherence (SOC) questionnaires of 29 items and of 13 items, as well as several modified translations applicable to the individual, the family, the organization, and the community levels. Validity (face, construct, consensual, criterion, predictive)
Eriksson M., Contu P.
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See related article, pages 1447–1453. When making a diagnosis of stroke, a physician should ask the patient how he experienced his deficit. Most patients, if not impaired by speech or memory, will give a straightforward account of their surprising and miserable experience of having felt a sudden motor or sensory loss, distressing weakness, or ...
Michael Brainin, Jaakko Tuomilehto
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AbstractThis chapter introduces the concept of sense of coherence which is a core concept in the salutogenic model defined by Aron Antonovsky. The salutogenic model posits that sense of coherence is a global orientation, where life is understood as more or less comprehensible, meaningful, and manageable. A strong sense of coherence helps the individual
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Tolerant compressed sensing with partially coherent sensing matrices [PDF]
Most of compressed sensing (CS) theory to date is focused on incoherent sensing, that is, columns from the sensing matrix are highly uncorrelated. However, sensing systems with naturally occurring correlations arise in many applications, such as signal detection, motion detection and radar.
Birnbaum, Tobias +2 more
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Sundhed og sygdom beskrives ofte som hver sin pol i et kontinuum, hvor fravær af sygdom udgør et midtpunkt. Sundhedsfremme sigter mod at styrke en bevægelse i retning af den sunde pol og sygdomsforebyggelse sigter mod at forhindre en bevægelse mod den syge pol. I artiklen stilles der spørgsmålstegn ved, om denne opfattelse er adækvat.
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Film-based resources for grief management in medical education
Introduction Grief and bereavement are commonplace in clinical practice but have become a more pervasive issue because of the coronavirus 2019 pandemic.
S. Tei, J. Fujino
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Sense of coherence and burnout in the energy and chemicals industry: The moderating role of age
Orientation: Organisations are accommodating four different social generations in the working environment. This poses a challenge for Human Resources departments to manage these diverse age cohorts in the workforce, as they are likely to have different ...
Sanet van der Westhuizen +2 more
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