Detta är den fråga Antonovsky ställer. Hans svar är att motståndskraften beror på vår känsla av sammanhang, KASAM (på engelska SOC, Sense of Coherence), 

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comes to see the world as one that makes sense; or in terms of information theory, one that provides information rather than noise. Formally, this world view, the sense of coherence, is defined as (Antonovsky, 1987: 19) a global orientation that expresses the extent to which one has a pervasive, enduring though

Related Organizations. Mälardalen University. Sweden. av SG Ingesson · 2007 · Citerat av 60 — Self-efficacy, Locus of Control and Sense of Coherence people with a variety of illnesses and disabilities (Antonovsky, 1987, 1993;. Eriksson  av J FALLBY — Antonovskys (1987) ”känsla av sam- manhang” Sense of coherence scale (Anto- novsky, 1987) åldern (Antonovsky, 1987, Cox, 1998).

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Soc Psychiatry 1987;26:898-911. 21. Kent L, Vostanis P,  av P Nyman · 2012 — mäter känslan av sammanhang, Sense of Coherence (SOC). Med känsla Antonovsky (1987) hävdar att mänskor har olika hög beredskap att. av F Jahanmahan · 2018 · Citerat av 13 — hang (Antonovsky, 1987) för att beteckna skolor som skyddande kontexter, genom att förmedla ”a sense of coherence in the lives of young refugees through  av L Ejlertsson · Citerat av 1 — lutogenes, vilket myntades av Antonovsky (Antonovsky 1987), tar sin utgångspunkt i det Workplace health resources based on sense of coherence theory.

av L Ejlertsson · Citerat av 1 — lutogenes, vilket myntades av Antonovsky (Antonovsky 1987), tar sin utgångspunkt i det Workplace health resources based on sense of coherence theory. In-.

The aim of this study was to investigate SOC as a psychological factor and its correlation with illness, subjective well-being, and health-related quality of life (QoL) in patients with Parkinson disease (PD) compared to patients with other chronic diseases. However, a unifying theoretical basis for these models has not been articulated. This article explicates the sense of coherence theory developed by A. Antonovsky (1987) and demonstrates its utility as a framework for conceptualizing the basis for the effectiveness of psychoeducational programs. sense of coherence (SOC), but SOC also affects the GRR (Antonovsky, 1979, 1987; Idan, Eriksson, & Al-Yagon, 2017).

den salutogena teorin (Antonovsky, 1987). Den salutogena teorin strong Sense of Coherence (SOC): The role of migration and integration. Scandinavian 

Antonovsky (1979, 1987) also postulated that significant life stressors diminish the belief that the world is comprehensible, meaningful, and manageable, and may result in psychological distress.

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The Sense of Coherence Scale and Questionnaire (PDF) One of the key supporters of the salutogenic model is Antonovsky, 1979, Antonovsky, 1987who proposed the construct, sense of coherence (SOC), which he described as a ‘global orientation, a pervasive feeling of confidence that the life events one faces are comprehensible, that one has the resources to cope with the demands of these events, and that these demands are meaningful and worthy of engagement' (1987, p. 19). Antonovsky’s sense of coherence (SOC) theory relates to the adaptive capacity of humans. In response to Antonovsky’s call to study the sense of coherence concept using methods other than his Study objective: The aim of this paper is to synthesise empirical findings on the salutogenic concept sense of coherence (SOC) and examine its capacity to explain health and its dimensions. Design: The study is descriptive and analytical with a systematic integration of the contemporary knowledge base on the salutogenic research published 1992 Along with the sense of coherence, a key concept in the salutogenic model is resistance resources (Antonovsky, 1979, 1987), including generalized resources (potentially available for engagement in a wide range of circumstances) and specialized resources (particular resources relevant to particular circumstances).

Formally, this world view, the sense of coherence, is defined as (Antonovsky, 1987: 19) a global orientation that expresses the extent to which one has a pervasive, enduring though Background: Antonovsky's salutogenic model of the “Sense of Coherence” (SOC) is an important resource in dealing with chronic diseases. The aim of this study was to investigate SOC as a psychological factor and its correlation with illness, subjective well-being, and health-related quality of life (QoL) in patients with Parkinson disease (PD) compared to patients with other chronic diseases. However, a unifying theoretical basis for these models has not been articulated. This article explicates the sense of coherence theory developed by A. Antonovsky (1987) and demonstrates its utility as a framework for conceptualizing the basis for the effectiveness of psychoeducational programs.
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Antonovsky (1987) urskiljer tre centrala komponenter i KASAM: begriplighet, The role of sense of coherence in well-being at work: analysis of main and.

Antonovsky's (1987, chap. 4) questionnaire designed to measure the SOC of the individual as a global orientation. Salutogenesis is the origins of health and focuses on factors that support human health and In his 1987 book, Unraveling the Mysteries of Health, he focused more specifically on a study of Antonovsky defined Sense of Coherence as: 13 Jul 2010 A quantitative study was conducted using the SOC-13 (Antonovsky, 1987) measure to assess whether participation in the EMILIA project  3 Sep 2016 Antonovsky (1987) developed a questionnaire to measure the sense of coherence.

Antonovsky (1987) has proposed the Sense of Coherence (SOC) as a global perceptual predisposition in responding to life stress.

In response to Antonovsky’s call to study the sense of coherence concept using methods other than his Study objective: The aim of this paper is to synthesise empirical findings on the salutogenic concept sense of coherence (SOC) and examine its capacity to explain health and its dimensions.

The divorce between theory and method, b. An overlapping concept is Sense of Coherence (SOC), which stems from Antonovsky’s (1987) “salutogenesis” concept and has been operationalized in the Sense of Coherence Scale (SOC Scale). Antonovsky defined SOC as the global orientation of a person having a dynamic feeling of confidence to be able to cope with stressful challenges in life.