At the broadest level, salutogenesis refers to an emphasis on the origins of health, as opposed to a predilection with the determinants of disease. Kickbusch urges health promotion professionals to adopt a salutogenic orientation; directing research and practice towards the question of 'what creates health?' This salutogenic study focused on the most pleasant part of the health continuum by asking: (i) what is high level wellness and (ii) how do people attain and maintain this way of being? Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 25 Australian adults who reported a 'high' or 'very high' level of wellness, health and happiness. Participants described what high level wellness meant to them, their wellness journeys, and the things that ...
Despite the increased focus on wellness and wellness programs there is still no consensus as to what...
Most people want to be happy. But if happiness, or well-being, comes in different forms, which one s...
In spite of the fact that we are living longer lives, we still have to face challenges in our societ...
Perspectives regarding the concept of health have changed from a pathogenic to a salutogenic model. ...
The purpose of this study was to create a theory about how people create wellness. This study genera...
In the emerging discipline of wellness, Travis and Ryan (2004) develop a dynamic theory of wellness ...
Background: This study further explores the naturally emerging structure of wellbeing. Practitioners...
A number of studies in relation to the place, impact and purpose of Wellness curricula provide insig...
RationaleResearch on positive youth development through sport is confronted with a number of limitat...
Background Wellness is a holistic, multidimensional, and process-oriented property on a continuum. I...
hpq.sagepub.com Developed by Aaron Antonovsky in the late 1970s, the salutogenic model was a respons...
The purpose of this study was to determine the dimensions of holistic wellness that would emerge in ...
Myers (1991) posited that optimum health and wellness, based in Adler’s theory of Individual Psychol...
People differ on the extent to which they believe well-being is fixed (i.e., entity theorists) or am...
Today, society is facing a collective onslaught of mental and social challenges which include increa...
Despite the increased focus on wellness and wellness programs there is still no consensus as to what...
Most people want to be happy. But if happiness, or well-being, comes in different forms, which one s...
In spite of the fact that we are living longer lives, we still have to face challenges in our societ...
Perspectives regarding the concept of health have changed from a pathogenic to a salutogenic model. ...
The purpose of this study was to create a theory about how people create wellness. This study genera...
In the emerging discipline of wellness, Travis and Ryan (2004) develop a dynamic theory of wellness ...
Background: This study further explores the naturally emerging structure of wellbeing. Practitioners...
A number of studies in relation to the place, impact and purpose of Wellness curricula provide insig...
RationaleResearch on positive youth development through sport is confronted with a number of limitat...
Background Wellness is a holistic, multidimensional, and process-oriented property on a continuum. I...
hpq.sagepub.com Developed by Aaron Antonovsky in the late 1970s, the salutogenic model was a respons...
The purpose of this study was to determine the dimensions of holistic wellness that would emerge in ...
Myers (1991) posited that optimum health and wellness, based in Adler’s theory of Individual Psychol...
People differ on the extent to which they believe well-being is fixed (i.e., entity theorists) or am...
Today, society is facing a collective onslaught of mental and social challenges which include increa...
Despite the increased focus on wellness and wellness programs there is still no consensus as to what...
Most people want to be happy. But if happiness, or well-being, comes in different forms, which one s...
In spite of the fact that we are living longer lives, we still have to face challenges in our societ...