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      Strengthening sense of coherence: opportunities for theory building in health promotion.

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          Sense of coherence (SOC) reflects a coping capacity of people to deal with everyday life stressors and consists of three elements: comprehensibility, manageability and meaningfulness. SOC is often considered to be a stable entity that is developed in young adulthood and stabilizes around the age of 30. Recent studies have questioned this stability of SOC and some studies report on interventions that have been successful in strengthening SOC in adult populations. Currently, however, there is no clear understanding of the mechanisms underlying SOC. As a consequence, it is a challenge to determine what is needed in health promotion activities to strengthen SOC. This article aims to explore the mechanisms underlying SOC as these insights may underpin future health promotion efforts. An exploration of the salutogenic model suggests two important mechanisms: the behavioural and the perceptual. The behavioural mechanism highlights the possibility to empower people to use their resources in stressful situations. The perceptual mechanism suggests that, in order for people to deal with life stressors, it is essential that they are able to reflect on their understanding of the stressful situation and the resources that are available. Based on these mechanisms, we suggest that both empowerment and reflection processes, which are interdependent, may be relevant for health promotion activities that aim to strengthen SOC. The successful application of resources to deal with stressors is not only likely to have a positive influence on health, but also creates consistent and meaningful life experiences that can positively reinforce SOC levels.

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          Journal
          Health Promot Int
          Health promotion international
          Oxford University Press (OUP)
          1460-2245
          0957-4824
          Dec 2016
          : 31
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Chair Group Health and Society, Department of Social Sciences, Wageningen University, P.O. Box 8130, 6700 EW Wageningen, the Netherlands sabina.super@wur.nl.
          [2 ] Chair Group Health and Society, Department of Social Sciences, Wageningen University, P.O. Box 8130, 6700 EW Wageningen, the Netherlands.
          [3 ] Department Determinants of Chronic Disease, National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, Bilthoven, the Netherlands.
          Article
          dav071
          10.1093/heapro/dav071
          26208654
          a0980cad-581a-4ebc-98c7-49e27c0d9536
          History

          salutogenesis,empowerment,health promotion programmes

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