Handbook of Salutogenesis

Handbook of Salutogenesis

Mittelmark, Maurice B.; Sagy, Shifra; Pelikan, Juergen M.; Meier Magistretti, Claudia; Vaandrager, Lenneke; Bauer, Georg F.; Eriksson, Monica; Lindstroem, Bengt

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

12/2021

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Inglês

9783030795146

15 a 20 dias

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PARTS AND CHAPTERS (Revised Chapters Indicated by ?)
Part I Salutogenesis from its origins to the present
What is new in the 2nd Edition?Maurice B. MittelmarkThis is a two-page summary of the entire book, and explains the rationale for a new edition so soon after the 1st edition. It also brags a bit about the popularity of the 1st edition.
Mileposts in the development of salutogenesis as a thriving academic arenaBengt LindstroemThis new chapter gives Bengt a chance to tell the recent history of salutogenesis' development as a scientific arena, which only he can do justice to. It indicates names, places, events, and key developments that are the mileposts of our field's development since the mid-1990's.
? Meanings of Salutogenesis: The Salutogenic Model of Health, The Sense of Coherence, and the broader salutogenic orientationMaurice B Mittelmark and Georg F. BauerThis returning chapter gets a very light polishing.
? A profile of Aaron Antonovsky by two who knew him well (1923-1994)Avishai Antonovsky and Shifra SagyThis returning chapter gets a very light polishing.
? Antonovsky's development of the salutogenesis ideaEva LangelandThis returning chapter gets a very light polishing. Eva takes over as sole author, with a footnote thanking the original contributions of Hege Vinje and Torill Bull, both of whom are unavailable this time round, and both of whom have told us they are delighted that Eva is taking over the reins.
Salutogenesis meeting places: The Society for Theory and Research on Salutogenesis, the Global Working Group on Salutogenesis, and the Center on Salutogenesis at the University of ZurichGeorg F. BauerThis new chapter gives Georg the opportunity to tell readers about our infrastructure to support salutogenesis' development, and it is a sort of follow-up to Bengt's earlier chapter. Georg promotes the Society and our web site.

Part II Key concepts in the salutogenic model of health
Summary by Part Editor Monica ErikssonA one-page overview of the highlights of this part; really just an abstract of the Part.
? The Sense of Coherence: The concept and its relationship to healthMonica Eriksson and Bengt LindstroemThis returning chapter plans to be lightly polished, but Monica may have more ambitious plans.
? The Sense of Coherence: measurement issuesMonica Eriksson and Paolo ContuThis returning chapter plans to be at least lightly polished, but perhaps the updated version is to be more extensive, with Paulo coming on as an enthusiastic new co-author (Maurice is coming off from his co-author role in the 1st edition).
? Salutogenesis: generalised resistance resourcesOrly Idan, Monica Eriksson, Michal Al-Yagon and Ruca MaassThis returning chapter aims to be lightly polished.
? Salutogenesis: specific resistance resourcesMaurice B. Mittelmark, Marguerite Daniel and Helga UrkeThis returning chapter is lightly polished.

Part III The sense of coherence in the life course
Summary by Part Editor Claudia Meier MagistrettiThis Part emphasizes the centrality of cultural contexts at all life course phases, and also the importance of learning in the life course.
A one-page overview of the highlights of this part; really just an abstract of the Part.
The development of the sense of coherence in pre-, peri- and early postnatal lifeClaudia Meier Magistretti, Soo Downe, Shefaly Shorey, Bengt LindstroemThis new chapter proposed by Claudia has several interested, possible co-authors, but authorship and order is still not decided.
? The sense of coherence in families and childrenOrly Idan, Orna Braun-Lewensohn, Bengt Lindstroem and Malka MargalitThis returning chapter gets a very light polishing.

? The sense of coherence in adolescenceOrna Braun-Lewensohn, Orly Idan, Bengt Lindstroem and Malka MargalitThis returning chapter gets a very light polishing.
? The sense of coherence in older peopleMaria Koelen, Monica Eriksson and Mima CattanThis returning chapter gets a very light polishing. Not sure if Mima is available this time.
Effectiveness of interventions to enhance the sense of coherence over the life courseClaudia Meier Magistretti, Bengt Lindstroem, Monica ErikssonThis new chapter may have co-authors, but it is still TBD.
Part IV Salutogenesis beyond health
Summary by Part Editor Shifra SagyA one-page overview of the highlights of this part; really just an abstract of the Part.
Salutogenesis beyond health: interdisciplinary research advancesShifra Sagy, Anan Srour and Adi Man
Collective sense of coherence: advances of the concept from the individual to group levelsShifra Sagy, Anan Srour and Adi Mana
Salutogenesis, the sense of coherence and intergroup relationsShifra Sagy, Anan Srour and Adi Srour
? Positive Psychology and its relation to salutogenesisStephen Joseph and Shifra SagyA very light polishing of the 1st-edition chapter.
The application of salutogenesis in political settingsGeir Arild Espnes, Ruca Elisa Maass, Mathieu Roy, Delors Juvinya Canal and Bengt LindstroemThis is a new chapter proposed by Geir and with Ruca, Mathieu, Delors and Bengt expressing eagerness to contribute. Shall this chapter address only health politics, and/or political processes more generally? What about equity, social justice, equal opportunity? It should be more than just health if it is to in this Part. It is important for Geir and potential co-authors to discuss this thoroughly, in concert with Shifra, so we can decide where in the book it is really at home.
The application of salutogenesis to preservation of the environmentTrevor Hancock is to be contacted by Bengt Lindstroem about taking lead author responsibility for this chapter


Part V Salutogenesis and community-based health promotion
Summary by Part Editor Maurice MittelmarkA one-page overview of the highlights of this part; really just an abstract of the Part.
? The application of salutogenesis in communities and neighbourhoodsLenneke Vaandrager and Lynn KennedyA light polishing is in order, but maybe Lenneke and Lynn have more ambitious plans - TBD.
The application of salutogenesis to communitywide mental health promotionVibeke Koushede and Robert DonovanThis new chapter is centered on the ABCs of mental health project in Denmark, and hopefully also the Act-Belong-Commit project in Australia if Robert is interested in participating... Vibeke needs to contact him about this. Both programmes are mental health promotion campaigns using a community approach. Nina Helen Mjoesund from Norway might be a good addition to this chapter, but she has not been contacted about this as yet. It is up to Vibeke to decide whether to contact Nina or not.
? The application of salutogenesis in cities and townsRuca Elisa Karin Maass, Monica Lillefjell and Geir Arild EspnesThis most likely gets a light polishing.
The application of salutogenesis in neonatal and infant care settingsSoo Downe (pending confirmation), Claudia Meier Magistretti, Bengt Lindstroem, Shefaly ShoreyThis new chapter is proposed by Claudia, and the other persons listed have all indicated great interest in this topic. Claudia plans to have discussions with Soo and Shefaly about their participation.
The application of salutogenesis in early childcareBengt Lindstroem and Helga UrkeThis is a new chapter that Bengt and Helga are already in contact about, both ready and eager to collaborate on this.
The application of salutogenesis for active, engaged ageing at homeMelanie LevasseurThis chapter and author is a suggestion by Mathieu, and Melanie is quite happy to take the lead.
Digital health promotion and the advancement of salutogenesisPauline Bakibinga, Luis Saboga-Nunes, Georg F. BauerThis new chapter was proposed some time ago (at our Zurich meeting) by Pauline, and Luis and Georg have indicated keen interest. Pauline needs to get a dialogue going between this author grouping to outline the contents of the chapter.
Salutogenesis post-graduate education: Experience from the European Perspective on Health Promotion Summer courses, 1991 to the presentVaandrager, L. Bonmati, A., Contu, P., Ortiz Barreda, G., Masanotti, G., Hofmeister, A., Boonekamp, G., Kennedy, L., Pocetta, G., Juvinya, D., Garista, P., Lindstrom, B. & Wrzesinska, M.Maurice is delighted that this group has agreed to participate with a description of this capacity-building summer school on health promotion, in which salutogenesis has permeated every nook and cranny!

Part VI Salutogenesis in health-promoting organisations and environments
Summary by Part Editor Georg F. BauerA one-page overview of the highlights of this part; really just an abstract of the Part.
? The application of salutogenesis in organisationsGeorg F. Bauer and Gregor J. JennyThis gets a light polishing.
? The application of salutogenesis at workGregor J. Jenny, Georg F. Bauer, Katharina Vogt and Steffen TorpThis gets a light polishing.
? The application of salutogenesis in restorative settingsEike von Lindern, Freddie Lymeus and Terry HartigThis gets a light polishing.
? Salutogenic architectureJan A. GolembiewskiThis gets a light polishing, but knowing Jan it might well be more than that.
Salutogenesis for organisational leaders and decision makers: Case studies illustrating what is possibleMathieu Roy and Sally FergusonThis new chapter is under early discussion by Mathieu and Sally.
? The application of salutogenesis in schoolsBjarne Bruun Jensen, Wolfgang Duer and Goof BuijsThis gets a light polishing.
? The application of salutogenesis in universitiesMark Dooris, Sharon Doherty and Judy OrmeThis gets a light polishing.
? The application of salutogenesis in the training of health professionalsLiv Hansen Ausland and Eva LangelandThis gets a light polishing. Liv has kindly agreed to take lead author responsibility as Hege Vinje is unable to do it.
The Application of Salutogenesis in Military Settings
Avishai AntonovskyThis new chapter is enthusiastically proposed by Avishai; Maurice is unaware if Avishai plans to ask co-authors to contribute.

Part VII The application of salutogenesis in health care
Summary by Part Editor Juergen M. PelikanA one-page overview of the highlights of this part; really just an abstract of the Part.
? The application of salutogenesis in hospitalsChristina Dietscher, Ulrike Winter and Juergen M. PelikanThis gets a light polishing.
The application of salutogenesis in primary health care
Daniela Rojatz, Peter Nowak, Juergen M. PelikanThis is a new chapter, covering an area that was missed in the 1st edition.
? The application of salutogenesis in mental healthcare settingsEva LangelandThis gets a light polishing by Eva, without Hege who was co-author in the first edition.
? The application of salutogenesis in vocational rehabilitation settingsMonica Lillefjell, Ruca Elisa Karin Maass and Camilla IhlebaekThis gets a light polishing.

? The application of salutogenesis in residential care settingsViktoria Quehenberger and Karl KrajicThis gets a light polishing.
? The application of salutogenesis in chronic care settingsIsabelle Aujoulat, Lawrence Mustin, Francois, Julie Pelicand and James RobinsonThis gets a light polishing.
The application of salutogenesis in midwifery practiceSally Ferguson and Deborah DavisA very welcome new chapter!
Sense for coherence: An emerging concept for salutogenesis practice?Claudia Meier MagistrettiAlso a very welcome new chapter; Maurice is not sure it belongs here and needs to hear more from Claudia about its main theme.

PART VIII Salutogenesis in challenging social circumstances and environments
Summary by Part Editor Bengt LindstroemA one-page overview of the highlights of this part; really just an abstract of the Part.
? The salutogenic approach to childcare in Sub-Saharan Africa: A focus on children who thrive in the face of adversityDickson Amugsi, Pauline Backibinga, Dennis MatandaThis offering is from three of Maurice's former PhD students, from Ghana, Kenya and Uganda, a real lift for participation in the book from Africa!
Salutogenesis and migrationMarguerite Daniel and Fungisai Puleng Gwanzura OttemoellerThis is from two of Maurice's closest colleagues here in Bergen, whose research is centered right on this topic.
Salutogenesis as a framework for child protectionGaby Margarita Ortiz BarredaGaby plans to recruit co-authors; she is a new, very productive member of Maurice's Department.
Salutogenesis in Dementia CareJan Golembiewski, Lenneke Vaandrager, Monica Eriksson (pending her interest)Jan is doing a lot of work on this subject these days, and he is very enthusiastic to take this chapter on in addition to his returning chapter elsewhere in this book.
Salutogenesis as a framework for social recovery after disasterMathieu Roy and Melissa GenereuxA new chapter proposed by Mathieu.
Salutogenesis and the mental health of first respondersAvishai AntonovskyA new chapter proposed by Avishai; he may recruit co-authors.
Salutogenesis in PrisonsJames Woodall, Nick de Viggiani, Rachael Dixey, and Jane SouthThis new chapter 'replaces' the 1st-edition chapter by Henning et al on correctional officers. It now covers prisons more comprehensively.

Part IX Salutogenesis theory and methods: developments and innovations
Summary by Part Editor Lenneke VaandragerA one-page overview of the highlights of this part; really just an abstract of the Part.
Evolution of the 'health' concept in salutogenesisJuergen M. Pelikan and Georg F. BauerA new chapter these fellows have been dying to write for ages!
An Integrated Health Development Model: Interaction Paths of Pathogenesis and SalutogenesisGeorg F. BauerGeorg has written about this integration before, but we need it in our book!
Theoretical issues in the further development of the sense of coherence constructJacek HochwaelderMaurice recruited Jacek after reading some of his newer work on salutogenesis as theory. He has a forthcoming journal publication on this subject that is impressive.
Qualitative approaches to the study of the sense of coherenceAvishai Antonovsky, Lenneke Vaandrager, Susana Arveklev Hoeglund, Ulla Haellgren Graneheim, Berit Lundman (Pending expressions of interest from the last four)This is Avishai's proposal, supported enthusiastically by Monica and Lenneke
The dynamic interrelatedness of the sense of coherence componentsLuis Saboga-NunesThis is Luis' proposal, as a member of the Working Group.
Context-sensitive evaluation of salutogenic interventionsLenneke VaandragerLenneke is tremendously excited about writing this chapter!
Salutogenesis and health literacy - how do these concepts relate?Juergen M. Pelikan, Luis Saboga-NunesThese two are already in contact about this chapter; they may ask other health literacy aficionados to participate.
Fostering salutogenesis and Indigenous CommunitiesMargareth Santos Zanchetta, Melissa Stevenson, Joanna Anneke Rummens, Michelle Peltier and two collaborators, Jessica Sherk and Matthias Nunno.Maurice recruited Margareth and her team after reading her work on this subject; this chapter really adds depth and context to the book.
Salutogenesis in academic literature other than English: A comparative analysisBengt LindstroemBengt and Maurice had the idea to include other languages in this way, thinking that it might be too early to update the languages Part from the 1st edition. This analysis plans to use, among other material, the chapters in this Part of the 1st edition.
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salutogenic model of health;salutogenesis beyond health;sense of coherence in the life course;community-based health promotion;salutogenesis theory, research, practice, and policy;salutogenesis methods;health-promoting organizations;health-promoting environments;sense of coherence and aging;sense of coherence and health;culture and salutogenesis;generalized resistance resources;application of salutogenesis to health care;challenging social circumstances and environments;medical sociology;health and well-being;Aaron Antonovsky;Society for Theory and Research on Salutogenesis;salutogenesis vs. pathogenesis;open access