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The Relationship between Perceived Social Support and Social in College Students: The Mediation of Sense of Coherence [PDF]

open access: yesSHS Web of Conferences, 2021
This study aims to explore the relationship between the basic characteristics of college students’ social anxiety and the perceived social support and sense of coherence, and further explore the mediating role of the sense of coherence between perceived ...
Jiang Jiao, Luo Danna
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A sense of coherence and styles of coping with stress of students of medical and non-medical universities

open access: yesJournal of Education, Health and Sport, 2022
The article relates to a sense of coherence and styles of coping with stress in a group of students of medical and non-medical universities. In the first part, a brief characteristics of the specifics of studies and future student work from both types ...
Anna Jurczyszyn, Krzysztof Zdziarski
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Socioeconomic status and mental health during the COVID-19 crisis: Are sense of coherence, sense of community coherence and sense of national coherence predictors for mental health?

open access: yesHealth Psychology Report, 2022
Background Evidence about the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on existing health inequalities is emerging. This study explored dif-ferences in mental health, sense of coherence (SOC), sense of community coherence (SOCC), sense of national coherence (SONC)
Roald Pijpker   +4 more
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No Sense of Coherence [PDF]

open access: yesStroke, 2007
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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Sense of Coherence [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
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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Incremental validity of work-related sense of coherence in predicting work wellness

open access: yesSA Journal of Industrial Psychology, 2018
Orientation: Sense of coherence and, more recently, work-related sense of coherence are regarded as significant variables in promoting the management of employees’ wellness in modern organisations.
Sanet C. van der Westhuizen
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Family Dynamics and Personal Strengths among Dementia Caregivers in Argentina [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
This study examined whether healthier family dynamics were associated with higher personal strengths of resilience, sense of coherence, and optimism among dementia caregivers in Argentina.
Arango-Lasprilla, Juan Carlos   +6 more
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SENSE OF COHERENCE

open access: yesPsyke & Logos, 2022
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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Sense of coherence and burnout in the energy and chemicals industry: The moderating role of age

open access: yesSA Journal of Human Resource Management, 2015
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
doaj   +1 more source

Integrating a sense of coherence into the neonatal environment [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Background: Family centred care (FCC) is currently a valued philosophy within neonatal care; an approach that places the parents at the heart of all decision-making and engagement in the care of their infant.
Axelin, Anna   +4 more
core   +1 more source

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