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A concept in salutogenesis that refers to a person's ability to make sense of and find meaning in life's challenges.
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The creator of the salutogenic theory, which focuses on factors that promote health and well-being.
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The way individuals perceive and approach life, influenced by their sense of coherence.
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A factor that can challenge a person's sense of coherence, leading to stress and potential health issues.
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A structure that guides the study of salutogenesis and helps researchers understand the factors that contribute to health and well-being.
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A state of excessive demands or stressors that can overwhelm a person's sense of coherence.
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Internal and external factors that help individuals cope with stress and maintain their sense of coherence.
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The process of enabling individuals to take control of their health and well-being, a key aspect of salutogenesis.
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The process of gaining new insights and understanding, which can contribute to a person's sense of coherence.
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A principle of salutogenesis that emphasizes fairness and equal opportunities for health and well-being.
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Factors or events that can challenge a person's sense of coherence and potentially lead to negative health outcomes.
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Salutogenesis emphasizes the ___________________'s ability to maintain and enhance their health, focusing on factors that promote health, well-being, and resilience on a personal level.
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Belief's in one's personal ability to take action that can positively influence one's health and well-being.