Background: Different scales claim to measure the construct ‘‘Sense of Coherence’’. Results from these scales have been compared without knowing whether they measure the same construct. This article compares two versions of Antonovsky’s original scale (SOC-13 and SOC-29), translated into Swedish, and a three-item scale (SOC-3) that claims to measure Sense of Coherence. Methods: The data were analysed in a cross-sectional setting. The study consisted of university students studying social work (n=395. Results: The original scales had no distribution problems in differentiating Sense of Coherence. The SOC-3 had severe distribution problems. The two versions of the original Sense of Coherence scale had an acceptable reliability (Cronbach’s a; ...
Abstract Background A person’s sense of coherence (SOC) reflects their perception that the world is ...
Background: The prevalence of morbid obesity is an increasing health problem in most parts of the wo...
In a previous paper, we argued that the original 29-item sense of coherence (SOC) scale developed by...
This study evaluated the psychometric properties of Antonovsky\u27s Sense of Coherence (SOC) Scale. ...
In this chapter, measurement issues are addressed concerning Aaron Antonovsky’s original sense of co...
AbstractThis study assessed the psychometric properties of the SOC-13 scale in a sample of 448 Peruv...
Background and objectivesTo evaluate the Revised Sense of Coherence (SOC-R) scale in a large represe...
The Sense of Coherence scale (SOC) is a widely used instrument in medical research as well as in oth...
Background Antonovsky (1987) developed the Sense of Coherence (SOC) scale to measure the “life ori...
In this study, we constructed a new sense of coherence scale (SOC II), where we eliminated the notio...
In two previous papers, we concluded that (1) the sense of coherence (SOC) scale developed by Aaron ...
Summary: Objectives: The course of sense of coherence (SOC) in adolescents over an 18-month-period a...
In recent years, there has been rapid growth in qualitative studies of the sense of coherence (SOC)....
This study examines the construct validity of the 13-items Sense of Coherence (SOC) -instrument appl...
In two previous papers, we concluded that (1) the sense of coherence (SOC) scale developed by Aaron ...
Abstract Background A person’s sense of coherence (SOC) reflects their perception that the world is ...
Background: The prevalence of morbid obesity is an increasing health problem in most parts of the wo...
In a previous paper, we argued that the original 29-item sense of coherence (SOC) scale developed by...
This study evaluated the psychometric properties of Antonovsky\u27s Sense of Coherence (SOC) Scale. ...
In this chapter, measurement issues are addressed concerning Aaron Antonovsky’s original sense of co...
AbstractThis study assessed the psychometric properties of the SOC-13 scale in a sample of 448 Peruv...
Background and objectivesTo evaluate the Revised Sense of Coherence (SOC-R) scale in a large represe...
The Sense of Coherence scale (SOC) is a widely used instrument in medical research as well as in oth...
Background Antonovsky (1987) developed the Sense of Coherence (SOC) scale to measure the “life ori...
In this study, we constructed a new sense of coherence scale (SOC II), where we eliminated the notio...
In two previous papers, we concluded that (1) the sense of coherence (SOC) scale developed by Aaron ...
Summary: Objectives: The course of sense of coherence (SOC) in adolescents over an 18-month-period a...
In recent years, there has been rapid growth in qualitative studies of the sense of coherence (SOC)....
This study examines the construct validity of the 13-items Sense of Coherence (SOC) -instrument appl...
In two previous papers, we concluded that (1) the sense of coherence (SOC) scale developed by Aaron ...
Abstract Background A person’s sense of coherence (SOC) reflects their perception that the world is ...
Background: The prevalence of morbid obesity is an increasing health problem in most parts of the wo...
In a previous paper, we argued that the original 29-item sense of coherence (SOC) scale developed by...