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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9783319046006
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-319-04599-3
    Language: English
    Subjects: Medicine
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    Keywords: Gesundheitsförderung ; Salutogenese ; Aufsatzsammlung
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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    Author information: Bauer, Georg 1962-
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    Format: XXXVI, 461 p. 142 illus., 114 illus. in color. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783319046006
    Content: This in-depth survey of salutogenesis shows the breadth and strengths of this innovative perspective on health promotion, health care, and wellness. Background and historical chapters trace the development of the salutogenic model of health, and flesh out the central concepts, most notably generalized resistance resources and the sense of coherence, that differentiate it from pathogenesis. From there, experts describe a range of real-world applications within and outside health contexts, from positive psychology to geriatrics, from small towns to corrections facilities, and from school and workplace to professional training. Perspectives from scholars publishing in languages other than English show the global relevance of the field. Among the topics in the Handbook: · Emerging ideas relevant to the salutogenic model of health · Specific resistance resources in the salutogenic model of health · The sense of coherence and its measurement · The application of salutogenesis in communities and neighborhoods · The application of salutogenesis to health development in youth with chronic conditions · The application of salutogenesis in mental health care settings The Handbook of Salutogenesis summarizes an increasingly salient field for graduate and professional students of public health, nursing, psychology, and medicine, and for their instructors. It will also appeal to health-related academicians and professionals who wish to have a thorough grounding in the topic.
    Note: Section I: History and Development of the Salutogenic Model -- Introduction to the Aim of the Book -- Aaron Antonovsky, the Scholar and the Man -- The Salutogenic Model of Health: Developments from 1979 to 1994 -- The Sense of Coherence as Appreciated by Antonovsky -- Section II: Developments in the Era after Antonovsky: Sense of Coherence -- The Role of Culture in the Development of Sense of Coherence -- Development of SOC over the Life Course -- Sense of Coherence: Individuals, Families, Community -- Critical Reflections on the Conceptualisation and Measurement of SOC -- Section III: Developments in the Era after Antonovsky -- The Conceptualisation, Nature, Sources and Measurement of Generalised Resistance Resources -- Public and Private Health Measures and Other Specific Resistance Resources -- The Concepts of Health in Research Based on the Salutogenic Model -- Section IV: Salutogenesis Research in Settings for Health Promotion -- Organisations and Work Life -- Schools -- Cities and Towns -- Community Gardens and Care Farms -- Health Care Settings -- Very Poor Settings in the Global South -- Correctional Settings -- Section V: Salutogenesis Scholarship in Non-English Literatures -- Dutch -- French -- German -- Hebrew -- Italian -- Japanese -- Polish -- Russian -- Scandinavian Languages -- Spanish -- Section VI: From the Present to the Future -- Newer Conceptualisations of the Salutogenic Model of Health -- Evidence-Based Revision of the Salutogenic Model -- Development of the Salutogenic Orientation as Part of a Larger Movement Towards Positive Perspectives in Health Promotion -- Conclusions -- Resources.
    In: Springer eBooks
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783319045993
    Language: English
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    Format: 1 online resource (xxxvi, 461 pages) : , illustrations (some color)
    ISBN: 9783319046006 , 3319046004
    Content: This in-depth survey of salutogenesis shows the breadth and strengths of this innovative perspective on health promotion, health care, and wellness. Background and historical chapters trace the development of the salutogenic model of health, and flesh out the central concepts, most notably generalized resistance resources and the sense of coherence, that differentiate it from pathogenesis. From there, experts describe a range of real-world applications within and outside health contexts, from positive psychology to geriatrics, from small towns to corrections facilities, and from school and workplace to professional training. Perspectives from scholars publishing in languages other than English show the global relevance of the field. Among the topics in the Handbook: · Emerging ideas relevant to the salutogenic model of health · Specific resistance resources in the salutogenic model of health · The sense of coherence and its measurement · The application of salutogenesis in communities and neighborhoods · The application of salutogenesis to health development in youth with chronic conditions · The application of salutogenesis in mental health care settings The Handbook of Salutogenesis summarizes an increasingly salient field for graduate and professional students of public health, nursing, psychology, and medicine, and for their instructors. It will also appeal to health-related academicians and professionals who wish to have a thorough grounding in the topic.
    Note: Includes index. , Section I: History and Development of the Salutogenic Model -- Introduction to the Aim of the Book -- Aaron Antonovsky, the Scholar and the Man -- The Salutogenic Model of Health: Developments from 1979 to 1994 -- The Sense of Coherence as Appreciated by Antonovsky -- Section II: Developments in the Era after Antonovsky: Sense of Coherence -- The Role of Culture in the Development of Sense of Coherence -- Development of SOC over the Life Course -- Sense of Coherence: Individuals, Families, Community -- Critical Reflections on the Conceptualisation and Measurement of SOC -- Section III: Developments in the Era after Antonovsky -- The Conceptualisation, Nature, Sources and Measurement of Generalised Resistance Resources -- Public and Private Health Measures and Other Specific Resistance Resources -- The Concepts of Health in Research Based on the Salutogenic Model -- Section IV: Salutogenesis Research in Settings for Health Promotion -- Organisations and Work Life -- Schools -- Cities and Towns -- Community Gardens and Care Farms -- Health Care Settings -- Very Poor Settings in the Global South -- Correctional Settings -- Section V: Salutogenesis Scholarship in Non-English Literatures -- Dutch -- French -- German -- Hebrew -- Italian -- Japanese -- Polish -- Russian -- Scandinavian Languages -- Spanish -- Section VI: From the Present to the Future -- Newer Conceptualisations of the Salutogenic Model of Health -- Evidence-Based Revision of the Salutogenic Model -- Development of the Salutogenic Orientation as Part of a Larger Movement Towards Positive Perspectives in Health Promotion -- Conclusions -- Resources.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Handbook of salutogenesis. Switzerland : Springer, [2016] 9783319045993
    Additional Edition: 3319045997
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Handbooks and manuals.
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    almahu_9949301351202882
    Format: 1 online resource (467 pages)
    ISBN: 9783319046006
    Note: 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.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Mittelmark, Maurice B. The Handbook of Salutogenesis Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2016 ISBN 9783319045993
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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    Format: 1 online resource (XXXVI, 461 p. 142 illus., 114 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2017.
    ISBN: 3-319-04600-4
    Content: This in-depth survey of salutogenesis shows the breadth and strengths of this innovative perspective on health promotion, health care, and wellness. Background and historical chapters trace the development of the salutogenic model of health, and flesh out the central concepts, most notably generalized resistance resources and the sense of coherence, that differentiate it from pathogenesis. From there, experts describe a range of real-world applications within and outside health contexts, from positive psychology to geriatrics, from small towns to corrections facilities, and from school and workplace to professional training. Perspectives from scholars publishing in languages other than English show the global relevance of the field. Among the topics in the Handbook: · Emerging ideas relevant to the salutogenic model of health · Specific resistance resources in the salutogenic model of health · The sense of coherence and its measurement · The application of salutogenesis in communities and neighborhoods · The application of salutogenesis to health development in youth with chronic conditions · The application of salutogenesis in mental health care settings The Handbook of Salutogenesis summarizes an increasingly salient field for graduate and professional students of public health, nursing, psychology, and medicine, and for their instructors. It will also appeal to health-related academicians and professionals who wish to have a thorough grounding in the topic.
    Note: Section I: History and Development of the Salutogenic Model -- Introduction to the Aim of the Book -- Aaron Antonovsky, the Scholar and the Man -- The Salutogenic Model of Health: Developments from 1979 to 1994 -- The Sense of Coherence as Appreciated by Antonovsky -- Section II: Developments in the Era after Antonovsky: Sense of Coherence -- The Role of Culture in the Development of Sense of Coherence -- Development of SOC over the Life Course -- Sense of Coherence: Individuals, Families, Community -- Critical Reflections on the Conceptualisation and Measurement of SOC -- Section III: Developments in the Era after Antonovsky -- The Conceptualisation, Nature, Sources and Measurement of Generalised Resistance Resources -- Public and Private Health Measures and Other Specific Resistance Resources -- The Concepts of Health in Research Based on the Salutogenic Model -- Section IV: Salutogenesis Research in Settings for Health Promotion -- Organisations and Work Life -- Schools -- Cities and Towns -- Community Gardens and Care Farms -- Health Care Settings -- Very Poor Settings in the Global South -- Correctional Settings -- Section V: Salutogenesis Scholarship in Non-English Literatures -- Dutch -- French -- German -- Hebrew -- Italian -- Japanese -- Polish -- Russian -- Scandinavian Languages -- Spanish -- Section VI: From the Present to the Future -- Newer Conceptualisations of the Salutogenic Model of Health -- Evidence-Based Revision of the Salutogenic Model -- Development of the Salutogenic Orientation as Part of a Larger Movement Towards Positive Perspectives in Health Promotion -- Conclusions -- Resources. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-319-04599-7
    Language: English
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    edoccha_9958129454402883
    Format: 1 online resource (XXXVI, 461 p. 142 illus., 114 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2017.
    ISBN: 3-319-04600-4
    Content: This in-depth survey of salutogenesis shows the breadth and strengths of this innovative perspective on health promotion, health care, and wellness. Background and historical chapters trace the development of the salutogenic model of health, and flesh out the central concepts, most notably generalized resistance resources and the sense of coherence, that differentiate it from pathogenesis. From there, experts describe a range of real-world applications within and outside health contexts, from positive psychology to geriatrics, from small towns to corrections facilities, and from school and workplace to professional training. Perspectives from scholars publishing in languages other than English show the global relevance of the field. Among the topics in the Handbook: · Emerging ideas relevant to the salutogenic model of health · Specific resistance resources in the salutogenic model of health · The sense of coherence and its measurement · The application of salutogenesis in communities and neighborhoods · The application of salutogenesis to health development in youth with chronic conditions · The application of salutogenesis in mental health care settings The Handbook of Salutogenesis summarizes an increasingly salient field for graduate and professional students of public health, nursing, psychology, and medicine, and for their instructors. It will also appeal to health-related academicians and professionals who wish to have a thorough grounding in the topic.
    Note: Section I: History and Development of the Salutogenic Model -- Introduction to the Aim of the Book -- Aaron Antonovsky, the Scholar and the Man -- The Salutogenic Model of Health: Developments from 1979 to 1994 -- The Sense of Coherence as Appreciated by Antonovsky -- Section II: Developments in the Era after Antonovsky: Sense of Coherence -- The Role of Culture in the Development of Sense of Coherence -- Development of SOC over the Life Course -- Sense of Coherence: Individuals, Families, Community -- Critical Reflections on the Conceptualisation and Measurement of SOC -- Section III: Developments in the Era after Antonovsky -- The Conceptualisation, Nature, Sources and Measurement of Generalised Resistance Resources -- Public and Private Health Measures and Other Specific Resistance Resources -- The Concepts of Health in Research Based on the Salutogenic Model -- Section IV: Salutogenesis Research in Settings for Health Promotion -- Organisations and Work Life -- Schools -- Cities and Towns -- Community Gardens and Care Farms -- Health Care Settings -- Very Poor Settings in the Global South -- Correctional Settings -- Section V: Salutogenesis Scholarship in Non-English Literatures -- Dutch -- French -- German -- Hebrew -- Italian -- Japanese -- Polish -- Russian -- Scandinavian Languages -- Spanish -- Section VI: From the Present to the Future -- Newer Conceptualisations of the Salutogenic Model of Health -- Evidence-Based Revision of the Salutogenic Model -- Development of the Salutogenic Orientation as Part of a Larger Movement Towards Positive Perspectives in Health Promotion -- Conclusions -- Resources. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-319-04599-7
    Language: English
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    UID:
    almahu_9947382163602882
    Format: 1 online resource (XXXVI, 461 p. 142 illus., 114 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2017.
    ISBN: 3-319-04600-4
    Content: This in-depth survey of salutogenesis shows the breadth and strengths of this innovative perspective on health promotion, health care, and wellness. Background and historical chapters trace the development of the salutogenic model of health, and flesh out the central concepts, most notably generalized resistance resources and the sense of coherence, that differentiate it from pathogenesis. From there, experts describe a range of real-world applications within and outside health contexts, from positive psychology to geriatrics, from small towns to corrections facilities, and from school and workplace to professional training. Perspectives from scholars publishing in languages other than English show the global relevance of the field. Among the topics in the Handbook: · Emerging ideas relevant to the salutogenic model of health · Specific resistance resources in the salutogenic model of health · The sense of coherence and its measurement · The application of salutogenesis in communities and neighborhoods · The application of salutogenesis to health development in youth with chronic conditions · The application of salutogenesis in mental health care settings The Handbook of Salutogenesis summarizes an increasingly salient field for graduate and professional students of public health, nursing, psychology, and medicine, and for their instructors. It will also appeal to health-related academicians and professionals who wish to have a thorough grounding in the topic.
    Note: Section I: History and Development of the Salutogenic Model -- Introduction to the Aim of the Book -- Aaron Antonovsky, the Scholar and the Man -- The Salutogenic Model of Health: Developments from 1979 to 1994 -- The Sense of Coherence as Appreciated by Antonovsky -- Section II: Developments in the Era after Antonovsky: Sense of Coherence -- The Role of Culture in the Development of Sense of Coherence -- Development of SOC over the Life Course -- Sense of Coherence: Individuals, Families, Community -- Critical Reflections on the Conceptualisation and Measurement of SOC -- Section III: Developments in the Era after Antonovsky -- The Conceptualisation, Nature, Sources and Measurement of Generalised Resistance Resources -- Public and Private Health Measures and Other Specific Resistance Resources -- The Concepts of Health in Research Based on the Salutogenic Model -- Section IV: Salutogenesis Research in Settings for Health Promotion -- Organisations and Work Life -- Schools -- Cities and Towns -- Community Gardens and Care Farms -- Health Care Settings -- Very Poor Settings in the Global South -- Correctional Settings -- Section V: Salutogenesis Scholarship in Non-English Literatures -- Dutch -- French -- German -- Hebrew -- Italian -- Japanese -- Polish -- Russian -- Scandinavian Languages -- Spanish -- Section VI: From the Present to the Future -- Newer Conceptualisations of the Salutogenic Model of Health -- Evidence-Based Revision of the Salutogenic Model -- Development of the Salutogenic Orientation as Part of a Larger Movement Towards Positive Perspectives in Health Promotion -- Conclusions -- Resources. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-319-04599-7
    Language: English
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