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Mittelmark, Maurice B. The Handbook of Salutogenesis. 1st ed. Cham : Springer International Publishing AG, 2016. ©2017. 1 online resource (467 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Intro -- Foreword -- Preface -- Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Contributors -- Part I: Overview and Origins of Salutogenesis -- Chapter 1: Introduction to the Handbook of Salutogenesis -- Introduction -- References -- Chapter 2: The Meanings of Salutogenesis -- Introduction -- The Salutogenic Model -- Salutogenesis as the Sense of Coherence -- The Salutogenic Orientation -- Salutogenesis in Context: Comparable Concepts and Developments -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3: Aaron Antonovsky, the Scholar and the Man Behind Salutogenesis -- Introduction -- Rebellion and the Importance of Questions -- Warmth and Informality vs. Strictness and Academic Demands -- The Establishment of the Medical School and the ``Beer Sheva Spirit ́́-- New Horizons -- References -- 4: Aaron Antonovskyś Development of Salutogenesis, 1979 to 1994 -- Introduction -- Stress Research: The Principal Note -- General Resistance Resources: A Shift to Another Key -- Sense of Coherence: Successive Notes of the Scale -- Tuning the Model: General Resistance Resources-General Resistance Deficits -- Health and Well-being: In or Off Key? -- Harmonizing: SMHś Relevance for Health Promotion -- Conclusions -- References -- Part II: Salutogenesis: New Directions -- Chapter 5: Salutogenesis in the Era After Antonovsky -- Reference -- 6: Emerging Ideas Relevant to the Salutogenic Model of Health -- Introduction -- The Health Development Model -- Asset Models in Health Promotion -- Margin of Resources Model (MRM) -- Fortigenesis -- Tension Management, the Sense of Coherence, and the Self-Tuning Model of Self-Care -- The Positive Deviance Approach to Social Change -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 7: The Salutogenic Model: The Role of Generalized Resistance Resources -- 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 -- Reciprocal Relationship Between GRR-RDs and SOC -- Individuals ́Differential Susceptibility to Environment Effects -- Flexibility Versus Stability -- Selected GRR-RDs -- Clinical and Interventional Implications -- References -- Chapter 8: Specific Resistance Resources in the Salutogenic Model of Health -- Introduction -- The Salutogenic Model of Health Logic -- Specific Resistance Resources -- Definition of Specific Resistance Resources -- An Example: The Turmoil of Adolescence -- References -- Chapter 9: The Relevance of Salutogenesis to Social Issues Besides Health: The Case of Sense of Coherence and Intergroup Relat... -- Introduction -- References -- Chapter 10: Positive Psychology in the Context of Salutogenesis -- Introduction -- Positive Psychology and Salutogenesis -- Sense of Coherence and Positive Psychology -- A Salutogenic Positive Psychology -- Conclusion -- References -- Part III: The Salutogenic Construct of the Sense of Coherence -- Chapter 11: The Sense of Coherence in the Salutogenic Model of Health -- Introduction -- The Ontological Background -- The Epistemological Background -- Health as a Process -- Generalized and Specific Resistance Resources -- Sense of Coherence -- References -- Chapter 12: The Sense of Coherence and Its Measurement -- 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 -- 13: Salutogenesis: Sense of Coherence in Childhood and in Families -- Introduction -- Infant, Preschool, and Early Childhood Development -- Childrenś Sense of Coherence Scale -- Studies on SOC During Childhood -- SOC and the Childś Environments: Family, School, Peers, and Community -- SOC as Predictor of Health and Health Behavior -- Conclusions and Future Research Directions -- References -- Chapter 14: Salutogenesis: Sense of Coherence in Adolescence -- Introduction -- SOC Studies During Adolescence -- Adaptations of the Sense of Coherence Questionnaires -- Sense of Coherence Construct During Adolescence -- SOC, Health, Mental Health, and Psychosocial Behavior -- Ecological Contexts: Family, School, Peers, and Community -- Conclusions, Implications, and Future Research Directions -- References -- Chapter 15: Older People, Sense of Coherence and Community -- Introduction -- Ageing and Healthy Ageing -- Life Course Perspective -- Sense of Coherence and Its Three Dimensions -- How the SOC Develops in the Life Course -- SOC and Healthy Ageing -- GRR and SRR for Older People -- The Community -- Healthy Ageing in the Community -- References -- Part IV: The Application of Salutogenesis in Everyday Settings -- Chapter 16: The Application of Salutogenesis in Everyday Settings -- Introduction -- Application of Salutogenesis in the Chapters in this Part -- Overall Conceptual Relationships Between Everyday Settings and Salutogenesis -- Interrelationships Between Settings from a Salutogenic Perspective -- Dynamics of Development, Depletion, and Restoration of Generalized Resistance Resources and of sense of coherence -- Consider Positive Health Outcomes and Path of Positive Health Development. Relevance of Social Relationships in Settings: Need for a Group-Level Sense of Coherence in Settings? -- Inclusion and Equity Perspective -- Last, Not Least: Salutogenesis for Guiding Interventions in Settings -- Conclusions for Future Research and Practice -- References -- Chapter 17: The Application of Salutogenesis in Communities and Neighborhoods -- Introduction -- Community Intervention Approaches -- Locality Development -- Assets Orientation -- Community Organizing -- Communities as Complex Social Systems -- Link Between Healthy Communities and Salutogenesis -- Current Literature on Salutogenesis, Community, and Neighborhood -- Community as a Place to Live -- Green Spaces and Contact to Nature -- Connectedness -- Community as Social Action -- Current Research: Interventions -- Community as a Place -- Place-Related Design Principles -- Connected Communities -- Social Community Action -- Synergies Between Improving Place, Connectedness and Community Action and the Wider Determinants of Health -- Implications for Salutogenic Practice -- Implications for Salutogenic Research -- Challenges for the Future -- References -- Chapter 18: The Application of Salutogenesis in Cities and Towns -- Introduction -- Key Concepts and Cultural, Practice, and Research Contexts -- Salutogenesis and the Urban Environment -- Environmental Justice -- The Healthy City Network -- Infrastructure, Transportation, and Active Travelling -- Green spaces, Recreation, and Physical Activity -- Sense of Place -- Links Between Environmental Resources, Place, and Salutogenesis -- Research on Interventions -- Evaluations of the Healthy City Network -- Walkability: An Example of the Need for Cross-Sectorial Collaboration Over Time -- Procedural Environmental Justice and Inclusive Planning at the Local Level -- Discussion -- Implications for Salutogenesis Practice. Implications for Salutogenesis Research -- References -- Chapter 19: The Restorative Environment: A Complementary Concept for Salutogenesis Studies -- Introduction -- Key Concepts -- Resources -- Antecedent Condition for Restoration -- The Restorative Environment -- Constrained Restoration -- Key Cultural, Practice, and Research Contexts -- Natural and Urban Environments -- Residential Environments -- Health Care Environments -- Theoretical and Empirical Research -- Basic Theory and Research on Restorative Processes -- Psychophysiological Stress Recovery Theory -- Attention Restoration Theory -- Social Aspects of Restorative Experience -- Insights from Behavior Setting Theory -- A Theory of Collective Restoration -- Research on Interventions -- Discussion of Implications -- Implications for Salutogenesis Research -- Implications for Salutogenesis Practice -- Challenges for the Future -- References -- Chapter 20: The Application of Salutogenesis to Work -- Introduction -- General Resistance Resources and Sense of Coherence in the Context of Work -- Cultural Context -- Practice Context -- Research on the Role of Sense of Coherence at Work -- Job Demands, Control, and Support-A Salutogenic Pathway -- The Job Demands-Resources (JD-R) Model Viewed Through the Lens of Salutogenesis -- Adding Salutogenesis: The JD-R Health Model -- The Dynamics of Job Resources -- The Role of Sense of Coherence in the Salutogenic and Pathogenic Pathways -- Work-SoC: Measuring Coherent Work Experiences -- Self-Tuning: Promoting and Protecting a Meaningful Work-Life -- Pathogenic and Salutogenic Health Measures in the Context of Workplace Health Promotion -- Making Salutogenesis Visible -- The ARK Intervention Programme: A Salutogenic Focus in Academic Institutions -- Discussion -- Challenges for the Future -- References. 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Mittelmark, Maurice B. The Handbook of Salutogenesis. Intro -- Foreword -- Preface -- Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Contributors -- Part I: Overview and Origins of Salutogenesis -- Chapter 1: Introduction to the Handbook of Salutogenesis -- Introduction -- References -- Chapter 2: The Meanings of Salutogenesis -- Introduction -- The Salutogenic Model -- Salutogenesis as the Sense of Coherence -- The Salutogenic Orientation -- Salutogenesis in Context: Comparable Concepts and Developments -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3: Aaron Antonovsky, the Scholar and the Man Behind Salutogenesis -- Introduction -- Rebellion and the Importance of Questions -- Warmth and Informality vs. Strictness and Academic Demands -- The Establishment of the Medical School and the ``Beer Sheva Spirit ́́-- New Horizons -- References -- 4: Aaron Antonovskyś Development of Salutogenesis, 1979 to 1994 -- Introduction -- Stress Research: The Principal Note -- General Resistance Resources: A Shift to Another Key -- Sense of Coherence: Successive Notes of the Scale -- Tuning the Model: General Resistance Resources-General Resistance Deficits -- Health and Well-being: In or Off Key? -- Harmonizing: SMHś Relevance for Health Promotion -- Conclusions -- References -- Part II: Salutogenesis: New Directions -- Chapter 5: Salutogenesis in the Era After Antonovsky -- Reference -- 6: Emerging Ideas Relevant to the Salutogenic Model of Health -- Introduction -- The Health Development Model -- Asset Models in Health Promotion -- Margin of Resources Model (MRM) -- Fortigenesis -- Tension Management, the Sense of Coherence, and the Self-Tuning Model of Self-Care -- The Positive Deviance Approach to Social Change -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 7: The Salutogenic Model: The Role of Generalized Resistance Resources -- 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 -- Reciprocal Relationship Between GRR-RDs and SOC -- Individuals ́Differential Susceptibility to Environment Effects -- Flexibility Versus Stability -- Selected GRR-RDs -- Clinical and Interventional Implications -- References -- Chapter 8: Specific Resistance Resources in the Salutogenic Model of Health -- Introduction -- The Salutogenic Model of Health Logic -- Specific Resistance Resources -- Definition of Specific Resistance Resources -- An Example: The Turmoil of Adolescence -- References -- Chapter 9: The Relevance of Salutogenesis to Social Issues Besides Health: The Case of Sense of Coherence and Intergroup Relat... -- Introduction -- References -- Chapter 10: Positive Psychology in the Context of Salutogenesis -- Introduction -- Positive Psychology and Salutogenesis -- Sense of Coherence and Positive Psychology -- A Salutogenic Positive Psychology -- Conclusion -- References -- Part III: The Salutogenic Construct of the Sense of Coherence -- Chapter 11: The Sense of Coherence in the Salutogenic Model of Health -- Introduction -- The Ontological Background -- The Epistemological Background -- Health as a Process -- Generalized and Specific Resistance Resources -- Sense of Coherence -- References -- Chapter 12: The Sense of Coherence and Its Measurement -- 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 -- 13: Salutogenesis: Sense of Coherence in Childhood and in Families -- Introduction -- Infant, Preschool, and Early Childhood Development -- Childrenś Sense of Coherence Scale -- Studies on SOC During Childhood -- SOC and the Childś Environments: Family, School, Peers, and Community -- SOC as Predictor of Health and Health Behavior -- Conclusions and Future Research Directions -- References -- Chapter 14: Salutogenesis: Sense of Coherence in Adolescence -- Introduction -- SOC Studies During Adolescence -- Adaptations of the Sense of Coherence Questionnaires -- Sense of Coherence Construct During Adolescence -- SOC, Health, Mental Health, and Psychosocial Behavior -- Ecological Contexts: Family, School, Peers, and Community -- Conclusions, Implications, and Future Research Directions -- References -- Chapter 15: Older People, Sense of Coherence and Community -- Introduction -- Ageing and Healthy Ageing -- Life Course Perspective -- Sense of Coherence and Its Three Dimensions -- How the SOC Develops in the Life Course -- SOC and Healthy Ageing -- GRR and SRR for Older People -- The Community -- Healthy Ageing in the Community -- References -- Part IV: The Application of Salutogenesis in Everyday Settings -- Chapter 16: The Application of Salutogenesis in Everyday Settings -- Introduction -- Application of Salutogenesis in the Chapters in this Part -- Overall Conceptual Relationships Between Everyday Settings and Salutogenesis -- Interrelationships Between Settings from a Salutogenic Perspective -- Dynamics of Development, Depletion, and Restoration of Generalized Resistance Resources and of sense of coherence -- Consider Positive Health Outcomes and Path of Positive Health Development. Relevance of Social Relationships in Settings: Need for a Group-Level Sense of Coherence in Settings? -- Inclusion and Equity Perspective -- Last, Not Least: Salutogenesis for Guiding Interventions in Settings -- Conclusions for Future Research and Practice -- References -- Chapter 17: The Application of Salutogenesis in Communities and Neighborhoods -- Introduction -- Community Intervention Approaches -- Locality Development -- Assets Orientation -- Community Organizing -- Communities as Complex Social Systems -- Link Between Healthy Communities and Salutogenesis -- Current Literature on Salutogenesis, Community, and Neighborhood -- Community as a Place to Live -- Green Spaces and Contact to Nature -- Connectedness -- Community as Social Action -- Current Research: Interventions -- Community as a Place -- Place-Related Design Principles -- Connected Communities -- Social Community Action -- Synergies Between Improving Place, Connectedness and Community Action and the Wider Determinants of Health -- Implications for Salutogenic Practice -- Implications for Salutogenic Research -- Challenges for the Future -- References -- Chapter 18: The Application of Salutogenesis in Cities and Towns -- Introduction -- Key Concepts and Cultural, Practice, and Research Contexts -- Salutogenesis and the Urban Environment -- Environmental Justice -- The Healthy City Network -- Infrastructure, Transportation, and Active Travelling -- Green spaces, Recreation, and Physical Activity -- Sense of Place -- Links Between Environmental Resources, Place, and Salutogenesis -- Research on Interventions -- Evaluations of the Healthy City Network -- Walkability: An Example of the Need for Cross-Sectorial Collaboration Over Time -- Procedural Environmental Justice and Inclusive Planning at the Local Level -- Discussion -- Implications for Salutogenesis Practice. Implications for Salutogenesis Research -- References -- Chapter 19: The Restorative Environment: A Complementary Concept for Salutogenesis Studies -- Introduction -- Key Concepts -- Resources -- Antecedent Condition for Restoration -- The Restorative Environment -- Constrained Restoration -- Key Cultural, Practice, and Research Contexts -- Natural and Urban Environments -- Residential Environments -- Health Care Environments -- Theoretical and Empirical Research -- Basic Theory and Research on Restorative Processes -- Psychophysiological Stress Recovery Theory -- Attention Restoration Theory -- Social Aspects of Restorative Experience -- Insights from Behavior Setting Theory -- A Theory of Collective Restoration -- Research on Interventions -- Discussion of Implications -- Implications for Salutogenesis Research -- Implications for Salutogenesis Practice -- Challenges for the Future -- References -- Chapter 20: The Application of Salutogenesis to Work -- Introduction -- General Resistance Resources and Sense of Coherence in the Context of Work -- Cultural Context -- Practice Context -- Research on the Role of Sense of Coherence at Work -- Job Demands, Control, and Support-A Salutogenic Pathway -- The Job Demands-Resources (JD-R) Model Viewed Through the Lens of Salutogenesis -- Adding Salutogenesis: The JD-R Health Model -- The Dynamics of Job Resources -- The Role of Sense of Coherence in the Salutogenic and Pathogenic Pathways -- Work-SoC: Measuring Coherent Work Experiences -- Self-Tuning: Promoting and Protecting a Meaningful Work-Life -- Pathogenic and Salutogenic Health Measures in the Context of Workplace Health Promotion -- Making Salutogenesis Visible -- The ARK Intervention Programme: A Salutogenic Focus in Academic Institutions -- Discussion -- Challenges for the Future -- References. Chapter 21: The Application of Salutogenesis to Organisations. |
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Intro -- Foreword -- Preface -- Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Contributors -- Part I: Overview and Origins of Salutogenesis -- Chapter 1: Introduction to the Handbook of Salutogenesis -- Introduction -- References -- Chapter 2: The Meanings of Salutogenesis -- Introduction -- The Salutogenic Model -- Salutogenesis as the Sense of Coherence -- The Salutogenic Orientation -- Salutogenesis in Context: Comparable Concepts and Developments -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3: Aaron Antonovsky, the Scholar and the Man Behind Salutogenesis -- Introduction -- Rebellion and the Importance of Questions -- Warmth and Informality vs. Strictness and Academic Demands -- The Establishment of the Medical School and the ``Beer Sheva Spirit ́́-- New Horizons -- References -- 4: Aaron Antonovskyś Development of Salutogenesis, 1979 to 1994 -- Introduction -- Stress Research: The Principal Note -- General Resistance Resources: A Shift to Another Key -- Sense of Coherence: Successive Notes of the Scale -- Tuning the Model: General Resistance Resources-General Resistance Deficits -- Health and Well-being: In or Off Key? -- Harmonizing: SMHś Relevance for Health Promotion -- Conclusions -- References -- Part II: Salutogenesis: New Directions -- Chapter 5: Salutogenesis in the Era After Antonovsky -- Reference -- 6: Emerging Ideas Relevant to the Salutogenic Model of Health -- Introduction -- The Health Development Model -- Asset Models in Health Promotion -- Margin of Resources Model (MRM) -- Fortigenesis -- Tension Management, the Sense of Coherence, and the Self-Tuning Model of Self-Care -- The Positive Deviance Approach to Social Change -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 7: The Salutogenic Model: The Role of Generalized Resistance Resources -- 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 -- Reciprocal Relationship Between GRR-RDs and SOC -- Individuals ́Differential Susceptibility to Environment Effects -- Flexibility Versus Stability -- Selected GRR-RDs -- Clinical and Interventional Implications -- References -- Chapter 8: Specific Resistance Resources in the Salutogenic Model of Health -- Introduction -- The Salutogenic Model of Health Logic -- Specific Resistance Resources -- Definition of Specific Resistance Resources -- An Example: The Turmoil of Adolescence -- References -- Chapter 9: The Relevance of Salutogenesis to Social Issues Besides Health: The Case of Sense of Coherence and Intergroup Relat... -- Introduction -- References -- Chapter 10: Positive Psychology in the Context of Salutogenesis -- Introduction -- Positive Psychology and Salutogenesis -- Sense of Coherence and Positive Psychology -- A Salutogenic Positive Psychology -- Conclusion -- References -- Part III: The Salutogenic Construct of the Sense of Coherence -- Chapter 11: The Sense of Coherence in the Salutogenic Model of Health -- Introduction -- The Ontological Background -- The Epistemological Background -- Health as a Process -- Generalized and Specific Resistance Resources -- Sense of Coherence -- References -- Chapter 12: The Sense of Coherence and Its Measurement -- 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 -- 13: Salutogenesis: Sense of Coherence in Childhood and in Families -- Introduction -- Infant, Preschool, and Early Childhood Development -- Childrenś Sense of Coherence Scale -- Studies on SOC During Childhood -- SOC and the Childś Environments: Family, School, Peers, and Community -- SOC as Predictor of Health and Health Behavior -- Conclusions and Future Research Directions -- References -- Chapter 14: Salutogenesis: Sense of Coherence in Adolescence -- Introduction -- SOC Studies During Adolescence -- Adaptations of the Sense of Coherence Questionnaires -- Sense of Coherence Construct During Adolescence -- SOC, Health, Mental Health, and Psychosocial Behavior -- Ecological Contexts: Family, School, Peers, and Community -- Conclusions, Implications, and Future Research Directions -- References -- Chapter 15: Older People, Sense of Coherence and Community -- Introduction -- Ageing and Healthy Ageing -- Life Course Perspective -- Sense of Coherence and Its Three Dimensions -- How the SOC Develops in the Life Course -- SOC and Healthy Ageing -- GRR and SRR for Older People -- The Community -- Healthy Ageing in the Community -- References -- Part IV: The Application of Salutogenesis in Everyday Settings -- Chapter 16: The Application of Salutogenesis in Everyday Settings -- Introduction -- Application of Salutogenesis in the Chapters in this Part -- Overall Conceptual Relationships Between Everyday Settings and Salutogenesis -- Interrelationships Between Settings from a Salutogenic Perspective -- Dynamics of Development, Depletion, and Restoration of Generalized Resistance Resources and of sense of coherence -- Consider Positive Health Outcomes and Path of Positive Health Development. Relevance of Social Relationships in Settings: Need for a Group-Level Sense of Coherence in Settings? -- Inclusion and Equity Perspective -- Last, Not Least: Salutogenesis for Guiding Interventions in Settings -- Conclusions for Future Research and Practice -- References -- Chapter 17: The Application of Salutogenesis in Communities and Neighborhoods -- Introduction -- Community Intervention Approaches -- Locality Development -- Assets Orientation -- Community Organizing -- Communities as Complex Social Systems -- Link Between Healthy Communities and Salutogenesis -- Current Literature on Salutogenesis, Community, and Neighborhood -- Community as a Place to Live -- Green Spaces and Contact to Nature -- Connectedness -- Community as Social Action -- Current Research: Interventions -- Community as a Place -- Place-Related Design Principles -- Connected Communities -- Social Community Action -- Synergies Between Improving Place, Connectedness and Community Action and the Wider Determinants of Health -- Implications for Salutogenic Practice -- Implications for Salutogenic Research -- Challenges for the Future -- References -- Chapter 18: The Application of Salutogenesis in Cities and Towns -- Introduction -- Key Concepts and Cultural, Practice, and Research Contexts -- Salutogenesis and the Urban Environment -- Environmental Justice -- The Healthy City Network -- Infrastructure, Transportation, and Active Travelling -- Green spaces, Recreation, and Physical Activity -- Sense of Place -- Links Between Environmental Resources, Place, and Salutogenesis -- Research on Interventions -- Evaluations of the Healthy City Network -- Walkability: An Example of the Need for Cross-Sectorial Collaboration Over Time -- Procedural Environmental Justice and Inclusive Planning at the Local Level -- Discussion -- Implications for Salutogenesis Practice. Implications for Salutogenesis Research -- References -- Chapter 19: The Restorative Environment: A Complementary Concept for Salutogenesis Studies -- Introduction -- Key Concepts -- Resources -- Antecedent Condition for Restoration -- The Restorative Environment -- Constrained Restoration -- Key Cultural, Practice, and Research Contexts -- Natural and Urban Environments -- Residential Environments -- Health Care Environments -- Theoretical and Empirical Research -- Basic Theory and Research on Restorative Processes -- Psychophysiological Stress Recovery Theory -- Attention Restoration Theory -- Social Aspects of Restorative Experience -- Insights from Behavior Setting Theory -- A Theory of Collective Restoration -- Research on Interventions -- Discussion of Implications -- Implications for Salutogenesis Research -- Implications for Salutogenesis Practice -- Challenges for the Future -- References -- Chapter 20: The Application of Salutogenesis to Work -- Introduction -- General Resistance Resources and Sense of Coherence in the Context of Work -- Cultural Context -- Practice Context -- Research on the Role of Sense of Coherence at Work -- Job Demands, Control, and Support-A Salutogenic Pathway -- The Job Demands-Resources (JD-R) Model Viewed Through the Lens of Salutogenesis -- Adding Salutogenesis: The JD-R Health Model -- The Dynamics of Job Resources -- The Role of Sense of Coherence in the Salutogenic and Pathogenic Pathways -- Work-SoC: Measuring Coherent Work Experiences -- Self-Tuning: Promoting and Protecting a Meaningful Work-Life -- Pathogenic and Salutogenic Health Measures in the Context of Workplace Health Promotion -- Making Salutogenesis Visible -- The ARK Intervention Programme: A Salutogenic Focus in Academic Institutions -- Discussion -- Challenges for the Future -- References. Chapter 21: The Application of Salutogenesis to Organisations. |
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-- Harmonizing: SMHś Relevance for Health Promotion -- Conclusions -- References -- Part II: Salutogenesis: New Directions -- Chapter 5: Salutogenesis in the Era After Antonovsky -- Reference -- 6: Emerging Ideas Relevant to the Salutogenic Model of Health -- Introduction -- The Health Development Model -- Asset Models in Health Promotion -- Margin of Resources Model (MRM) -- Fortigenesis -- Tension Management, the Sense of Coherence, and the Self-Tuning Model of Self-Care -- The Positive Deviance Approach to Social Change -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 7: The Salutogenic Model: The Role of Generalized Resistance Resources -- Introduction -- Generalized Resistance Resources: The Individual Level.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">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 -- Reciprocal Relationship Between GRR-RDs and SOC -- Individuals ́Differential Susceptibility to Environment Effects -- Flexibility Versus Stability -- Selected GRR-RDs -- Clinical and Interventional Implications -- References -- Chapter 8: Specific Resistance Resources in the Salutogenic Model of Health -- Introduction -- The Salutogenic Model of Health Logic -- Specific Resistance Resources -- Definition of Specific Resistance Resources -- An Example: The Turmoil of Adolescence -- References -- Chapter 9: The Relevance of Salutogenesis to Social Issues Besides Health: The Case of Sense of Coherence and Intergroup Relat... -- Introduction -- References -- Chapter 10: Positive Psychology in the Context of Salutogenesis -- Introduction -- Positive Psychology and Salutogenesis -- Sense of Coherence and Positive Psychology -- A Salutogenic Positive Psychology -- Conclusion -- References -- Part III: The Salutogenic Construct of the Sense of Coherence -- Chapter 11: The Sense of Coherence in the Salutogenic Model of Health -- Introduction -- The Ontological Background -- The Epistemological Background -- Health as a Process -- Generalized and Specific Resistance Resources -- Sense of Coherence -- References -- Chapter 12: The Sense of Coherence and Its Measurement -- Introduction -- The Validity and Reliability of the Sense of Coherence -- Critique of the SOC-29 and SOC-13 -- Sense of Coherence Develops Over Time.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Salutogenesis Is More than the Measurement of the Sense of Coherence -- References -- 13: Salutogenesis: Sense of Coherence in Childhood and in Families -- Introduction -- Infant, Preschool, and Early Childhood Development -- Childrenś Sense of Coherence Scale -- Studies on SOC During Childhood -- SOC and the Childś Environments: Family, School, Peers, and Community -- SOC as Predictor of Health and Health Behavior -- Conclusions and Future Research Directions -- References -- Chapter 14: Salutogenesis: Sense of Coherence in Adolescence -- Introduction -- SOC Studies During Adolescence -- Adaptations of the Sense of Coherence Questionnaires -- Sense of Coherence Construct During Adolescence -- SOC, Health, Mental Health, and Psychosocial Behavior -- Ecological Contexts: Family, School, Peers, and Community -- Conclusions, Implications, and Future Research Directions -- References -- Chapter 15: Older People, Sense of Coherence and Community -- Introduction -- Ageing and Healthy Ageing -- Life Course Perspective -- Sense of Coherence and Its Three Dimensions -- How the SOC Develops in the Life Course -- SOC and Healthy Ageing -- GRR and SRR for Older People -- The Community -- Healthy Ageing in the Community -- References -- Part IV: The Application of Salutogenesis in Everyday Settings -- Chapter 16: The Application of Salutogenesis in Everyday Settings -- Introduction -- Application of Salutogenesis in the Chapters in this Part -- Overall Conceptual Relationships Between Everyday Settings and Salutogenesis -- Interrelationships Between Settings from a Salutogenic Perspective -- Dynamics of Development, Depletion, and Restoration of Generalized Resistance Resources and of sense of coherence -- Consider Positive Health Outcomes and Path of Positive Health Development.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Relevance of Social Relationships in Settings: Need for a Group-Level Sense of Coherence in Settings? -- Inclusion and Equity Perspective -- Last, Not Least: Salutogenesis for Guiding Interventions in Settings -- Conclusions for Future Research and Practice -- References -- Chapter 17: The Application of Salutogenesis in Communities and Neighborhoods -- Introduction -- Community Intervention Approaches -- Locality Development -- Assets Orientation -- Community Organizing -- Communities as Complex Social Systems -- Link Between Healthy Communities and Salutogenesis -- Current Literature on Salutogenesis, Community, and Neighborhood -- Community as a Place to Live -- Green Spaces and Contact to Nature -- Connectedness -- Community as Social Action -- Current Research: Interventions -- Community as a Place -- Place-Related Design Principles -- Connected Communities -- Social Community Action -- Synergies Between Improving Place, Connectedness and Community Action and the Wider Determinants of Health -- Implications for Salutogenic Practice -- Implications for Salutogenic Research -- Challenges for the Future -- References -- Chapter 18: The Application of Salutogenesis in Cities and Towns -- Introduction -- Key Concepts and Cultural, Practice, and Research Contexts -- Salutogenesis and the Urban Environment -- Environmental Justice -- The Healthy City Network -- Infrastructure, Transportation, and Active Travelling -- Green spaces, Recreation, and Physical Activity -- Sense of Place -- Links Between Environmental Resources, Place, and Salutogenesis -- Research on Interventions -- Evaluations of the Healthy City Network -- Walkability: An Example of the Need for Cross-Sectorial Collaboration Over Time -- Procedural Environmental Justice and Inclusive Planning at the Local Level -- Discussion -- Implications for Salutogenesis Practice.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Implications for Salutogenesis Research -- References -- Chapter 19: The Restorative Environment: A Complementary Concept for Salutogenesis Studies -- Introduction -- Key Concepts -- Resources -- Antecedent Condition for Restoration -- The Restorative Environment -- Constrained Restoration -- Key Cultural, Practice, and Research Contexts -- Natural and Urban Environments -- Residential Environments -- Health Care Environments -- Theoretical and Empirical Research -- Basic Theory and Research on Restorative Processes -- Psychophysiological Stress Recovery Theory -- Attention Restoration Theory -- Social Aspects of Restorative Experience -- Insights from Behavior Setting Theory -- A Theory of Collective Restoration -- Research on Interventions -- Discussion of Implications -- Implications for Salutogenesis Research -- Implications for Salutogenesis Practice -- Challenges for the Future -- References -- Chapter 20: The Application of Salutogenesis to Work -- Introduction -- General Resistance Resources and Sense of Coherence in the Context of Work -- Cultural Context -- Practice Context -- Research on the Role of Sense of Coherence at Work -- Job Demands, Control, and Support-A Salutogenic Pathway -- The Job Demands-Resources (JD-R) Model Viewed Through the Lens of Salutogenesis -- Adding Salutogenesis: The JD-R Health Model -- The Dynamics of Job Resources -- The Role of Sense of Coherence in the Salutogenic and Pathogenic Pathways -- Work-SoC: Measuring Coherent Work Experiences -- Self-Tuning: Promoting and Protecting a Meaningful Work-Life -- Pathogenic and Salutogenic Health Measures in the Context of Workplace Health Promotion -- Making Salutogenesis Visible -- The ARK Intervention Programme: A Salutogenic Focus in Academic Institutions -- Discussion -- Challenges for the Future -- References.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Chapter 21: The Application of Salutogenesis to Organisations.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="588" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="590" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Electronic reproduction. 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