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Sense of coherence and mental health rehabilitation
Clinical Rehabilitation, 2009Objective: To provide an understanding of Antonovsky's sense of coherence theory in relation to rehabilitation and to explain how applying his theory in rehabilitation practice can be beneficial. The focus of this paper will be on the rehabilitation and recovery of those with mental health issues. Findings: Sense of coherence theory helps explain the
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Cultural pathways toward Antonovsky's sense of coherence
Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1997This study empirically validated Antonovsky's suggestion that differing cultural pathways exist in the development of a Sense of Coherence Differences were found in the ways in which essentially identical levels of a Sense of Coherence were developed in Native Americans and Anglo-Americans.
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Sense of Coherence in Salutogenic Paradigm
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing, 1999【The central concept of the Salutogenic Model is sense of coherence, which is defined as a global orientation that expresses the extent to which one has a feeling of confidence that one's internal and external environments are comprehensible, manageable, and meaningful. Sense of coherence is proposed as a determinant of positive health consequences and
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'Sense of coherence' och befolkningens hälsa
Sosiaalilääketieteellinen Aikakauslehti, 1996Antonovskys begrepp Sense of Coherence (SOC) har rönt mycket uppmärksamhet under senare år, inte minst i de Nordiska länderna. Mycket av den empiriska forskning som studerat sambandet mellan SOC och hälsa har dock bedrivits utifrån en psykologisk referensram, och på basis av små datamaterial. Därmed har också den folkhälsomässiga betydelsen av SOC inte
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Sense of Coherence and Unemployment
2010This dissertation examined sense of coherence in the context of unemployment. Four main questions based on Antonovsky’s (1979, 1987a) theory and on earlier unemployment research were proposed. Firstly, the stability of sense of coherence following a labor market intervention and a change in life situation (reemployment) was studied.
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Sense of coherence and somatic symptoms
2021Background: Although Antonovsky's salutogenic concept of a sense of coherence (SOC) has proven to have observable strong effects on psychological and behavioral aspects of human functioning, its association with physical health is still ambiguous. The aim of the study was to investigate the relationship between SOC and its components with somatic ...
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[The sense of coherence among nurses].
Enfermeria clinica, 2013Through the construct "The sense of coherence" (SOC), the salutogenic model explains why people subjected to stressors are able to maintain good health. The SOC was defined by Antonovsky as a global orientation that expresses the extent to which a person has a highly internalized, permanent - but at the same time dynamic - feeling of confidence; this ...
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International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 2023
Ayse Rezan Cecen, Muhammet Ali Mert
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Ayse Rezan Cecen, Muhammet Ali Mert
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