The handbook of salutogenesis / Maurice B. Mittelmark [and 7 others], editors.

We are salutogenesis friends working in health promotion, who banded together to accomplish what none of us alone could manage. Writing this handbook has brought the editors and the chapter authors closer together, discussing and debating every detail related to this complex project, with its 57 cha...

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Other Authors: Mittelmark, Maurice B. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2022]
Edition:2nd edition.
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Foreword
  • Preface
  • Reference
  • Acknowledgments
  • Contents
  • Editors and Contributors
  • Editors
  • Contributors
  • Part I: Salutogenesis from Its Origins to the Present
  • 1: Salutogenesis From Its Origins to the Present
  • 2: Mileposts in the Development of Salutogenesis
  • First Encounter
  • My Understanding of "Salutogenesis" Before Antonovsky
  • A Chronology of Key Developments After 1996
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • 3: Salutogenesis as a Theory, as an Orientation and as the Sense of Coherence
  • Introduction
  • The Salutogenic Model
  • Salutogenesis as the Sense of Coherence
  • The Salutogenic Orientation
  • Salutogenesis in Companionship: Comparable Concepts and Developments
  • Conclusions
  • References
  • 4: Aaron Antonovsky (1923-1994): The Personal, Ideological, and Intellectual Genesis of Salutogenesis
  • Introduction
  • Rebellion and the Importance of Questions
  • Warmth and Informality Versus Strictness and Academic Demands
  • The Establishment of the Medical School and the "Beer Sheva Spirit"
  • A Closure and New Horizons
  • References
  • 5: Aaron Antonovsky's Development of Salutogenesis, 1979-1994
  • Introduction
  • Stress Research: The Principal Note
  • General Resistance Resources (GRRs): A Shift to Another Key
  • Sense of Coherence (SOC): Successive Notes of the Scale
  • Tuning the Model: General Resistance Resources-General Resistance Deficits
  • Health and Well-Being: In or Off Key?
  • Harmonizing: SMH's Relevance for Health Promotion
  • Conclusions
  • References
  • 6: Salutogenesis Meeting Places: The Global Working Group, the Center, and the Society on Salutogenesis
  • Introduction
  • Society for Theory and Research on Salutogenesis (STARS)
  • Global Working Group on Salutogenesis (GWG-Sal)
  • Center of Salutogenesis, University of Zürich
  • Conclusion
  • References.
  • 7: Salutogenesis Post-Graduate Education: Experience From the European Perspective on the ETC-PHHP Health Promotion Summer Schools (1991-2020)
  • Introduction
  • Competence Development
  • The Summer School Programme
  • Following the Principles of Health Promotion
  • Salutogenesis
  • Assets
  • References
  • Part II: Key Concepts in the Salutogenic Model of Health
  • 8: Key Concepts in the Salutogenic Model of Health
  • 9: The Sense of Coherence: The Concept and Its Relationship to Health
  • Introduction
  • The Ontological Background
  • The Epistemological Background
  • Health as a Process
  • Generalized and Specific Resistance Resources
  • Sense of Coherence
  • Sense of Coherence and the Relationship to Health
  • References
  • 10: Stressor Appraisal on a Pathway to Health: The Role of the Sense of Coherence
  • Introduction
  • The Central Role of the Brain
  • Stimulus and Stressor Appraisal on the Pathway to Health
  • Primary Appraisal I
  • Primary Appraisal II
  • Primary Appraisal III
  • Secondary Appraisal
  • Tertiary Appraisal
  • Discussion
  • A Role for Health Promotion
  • Moving Forward
  • References
  • 11: The Sense of Coherence: Measurement Issues
  • Introduction
  • The Validity and Reliability of the Sense of Coherence
  • Critique of the SOC-29 and SOC-13
  • Sense of Coherence Develops Over Time
  • Salutogenesis Is More than the Measurement of the Sense of Coherence
  • References
  • 12: Generalized Resistance Resources in the Salutogenic Model of Health
  • Introduction
  • Generalized Resistance Resources: The Individual Level
  • Emotional Closeness and Attachment Relationships
  • Personal Characteristics and Resources
  • Individuals' Social Support
  • Genetic Factors
  • Generalized Resistance Resources: The Family Level
  • Parental Resources
  • Families' Demographic Resources
  • Family Climate Factors.
  • Generalized Resistance Resources: The Community Level
  • School Setting
  • Community Feature
  • Conclusions and Directions for Further Research and Interventions
  • Selected GRR-RDs
  • Clinical and Interventional Implications
  • References
  • 13: Specific Resistance Resources in the Salutogenic Model of Health
  • Introduction
  • The Salutogenic Model of Health Logic
  • Specific Resistance Resources
  • Definition of Specific Resistance Resources
  • Examples of Specific Resistance Resources
  • Health-Promoting Schools in Norway
  • Child Health in the Andean Highlands in Peru
  • Support Services for Orphaned Children and Adolescents in Botswana
  • Sexual Orientation and Gender-Identity Support Services in the USA
  • Non-institutional SRRs in Caregiving Dyads in Sweden
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Part III: The Sense of Coherence in the Life Course
  • 14: The Sense of Coherence in the Life Course
  • Introduction
  • Childhood and Families
  • Adolescence
  • Transitions in Adulthood
  • Older Age
  • Enhancing the Sense of Coherence along the Life Span
  • Knowledge, Gaps, and Perspectives
  • References
  • 15: Salutogenesis: Sense of Coherence in Childhood and Families
  • Introduction
  • Children's Sense of Coherence Scale
  • Studies on SOC During Childhood
  • SOC and the Child's Environments: Family, School, Peers, and Community
  • The Relations Between Children's SOC and Families' Characteristics
  • SOC as Predictor of Health and Health Behavior
  • Parents' SOC and Children's Health
  • Conclusions and Future Research Directions
  • References
  • 16: Salutogenesis and the Sense of Coherence During the Adolescent Years
  • The Developmental Stage of Adolescence
  • Studies of SOC During Adolescence
  • Adaptations of the SOC Questionnaires
  • The SOC Construct During Adolescence
  • SOC, Health, Mental Health, and Psychosocial Behavior.
  • Ecological Contexts: Family, School, Peers, and Community
  • Conclusions, Implications, and Directions for Future Research
  • References
  • 17: Salutogenesis and the Sense of Coherence in Young Adults Not in Education, Employment, or Training (NEET)
  • Introduction
  • Risk Factors and Risk Situations
  • Being a Woman-Being at Risk for NEET
  • Poor Health as Cause and Effect of NEET Situations
  • Programs and Projects to Resolve an Unresolved Global Problem
  • A Salutogenic Perspective on NEET Situations
  • A 3-Year Peer-to-Peer Study to Understand Young Adults in NEET Situations
  • Generalised and Specific Resistance Resources of Young Adults in NEET Situations
  • Specific Resistance Resources (SRRs) and the Support System
  • Discussion
  • Future Questions and Developments
  • References
  • 18: Salutogenesis and the Sense of Coherence in Middle Adulthood
  • Introduction
  • Late Middle Age: Time for Stocktaking
  • Particularities of the Sixth Decade of Life
  • Gender
  • The Biography as a Learning Process
  • Life Stages and Life Tasks
  • Learning in Crises: Continuity and Break
  • Identity, SOC and Life Cycle
  • Salutogenesis as Relationship-Related Health Development and Learning Process
  • Case Study: 'I Have Lost Sight of My Goal'
  • A Brief Characterization of the Encounters
  • Health Goals and Biographical Development Tasks in the Course of the Review Dialogues
  • The Body as Mediator
  • Development of the SOC in the Life Course
  • Discussion
  • Double Birth: Constitution and Personalization
  • Special Features of the Sixth Decade of Life
  • Critical Life Events
  • Identity, SOC and Life Cycle
  • Development of the SOC
  • References
  • 19: Older People, Sense of Coherence and Community
  • Introduction
  • From Healthy Ageing to Salutogenic Ageing
  • Life Course Perspective
  • Sense of Coherence and Its Three Dimensions.
  • Development of the SOC in the Life Course.
  • SOC Contributes to Ageing Well
  • GRRs and SRRs for Older People
  • The Community
  • Ageing in the Community
  • Discussion and Implications for Salutogenic Research
  • References
  • 20: Effectiveness of Interventions to Enhance the Sense of Coherence in the Life Course
  • Introduction
  • The Theory of Salutogenesis and Interventions
  • Methods
  • Data Searches
  • Definition of the Criteria for Salutogenic Interventions
  • Findings
  • Search Outcomes
  • The SOC as the Outcome of the Studies: The Extent of Salutogenic Content in the Intervention and the Development of the SOC
  • Young People
  • Occupational Health/Unemployed People
  • Health Professionals
  • People with Disabilities, Psychosomatic, and Mental Health Problems
  • People with Physical Problems and Hospital Patients
  • Elderly People
  • Interventions on Other Topics
  • Discussion
  • The Extent of Salutogenic Content in the Interventions of the Different Studies
  • Change and Development of the SOC in Different Life Situations
  • The Effect on Participants' SOC According to the Interventions' Salutogenic Orientation
  • Strengths and Limitations
  • Implications for Further Research
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Part IV: Salutogenesis Beyond Health
  • 21: Salutogenesis beyond Health
  • Reference
  • 22: Salutogenesis Beyond Health: Intergroup Relations and Conflict Studies
  • Introduction
  • Dilemmas in Broadening Salutogenesis into an Interdisciplinary Framework
  • Toward Exploring Salutogenic Questions in an Interdisciplinary Framework
  • Sense of Coherence: From the Individual to the Collective Concept
  • Sense of Community Coherence
  • Sense of National Coherence
  • Salutogenesis and the COVID-19 Pandemic: Sociopolitical Considerations
  • References
  • 23: Positive Psychology and Its Relation to Salutogenesis
  • Introduction.