salutogenesis

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17:56 Nov 15, 2019
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Medical - Medical (general)
Additional field(s): Medical: Health Care, Psychology
English term or phrase: salutogenesis
Definition from Merriam-Webster:
An approach to human health that examines the factors contributing to the promotion and maintenance of physical and mental well-being rather than disease with particular emphasis on the coping mechanisms of individuals which help preserve health despite stressful conditions.

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  • The term salutogenesis is associated with a variety of meanings that Aaron Antonovsky introduced in his 1979 book Health, Stress and Coping and expounded in many subsequent works. Maurice B. Mittelmark and Georg F. Bauer
  • The aim of this paper is to explain and clarify the key concepts of the salutogenic theory sense of coherence coined by Aaron Antonovsky. The explanations and interpretations are the result of an analysis of the scientific evidence base of the first 25 years of salutogenic research, described and discussed in an ongoing project on a systematic review by the above authors. Bengt Lindström, Monica Eriksson
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Definition from A&O Magazine:
Teori salutogenesis memperkenalkan rasa koheren pada manusia. Individu dengan tingkat koherensi tinggi tidak memandang stres sebagai masalah, melainkan sebagai tantangan. Seperti apa dan bagaimana salutogenesis dibahas dalam edisi ini.

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  • Salutogenesis mengacu pada kemampuan agen dalam menghasilkan berbagai tanda kesembuhan atau perbaikan. - Jurnul UGM  
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