The Handbook of Salutogenesis 2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-04600-6_18
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The Application of Salutogenesis in Cities and Towns

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“…A sense of coherence and optimism can develop in individuals until middle age, and then their development slows down (Carver & Scheier, 2014;Idan et al, 2016). However, spousal support, social support, economic well-being, education level, and various professional psychological help can improve the individual's sense of both optimism and integrity after this period (Antonovsky, 1996;Einav et al, 2012;Geckova et al, 2010).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A sense of coherence and optimism can develop in individuals until middle age, and then their development slows down (Carver & Scheier, 2014;Idan et al, 2016). However, spousal support, social support, economic well-being, education level, and various professional psychological help can improve the individual's sense of both optimism and integrity after this period (Antonovsky, 1996;Einav et al, 2012;Geckova et al, 2010).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considerable parts of the research on public health governance is dedicated to the planning side, while less attention is paid to the process of implementation. Guidance and methods on how to implement high quality public health work in municipalities is therefore still limited [17]. Accordingly, this study evaluated the implementation of complex public health initiatives in three municipalities in Norway and developed a working model that aims to enable health promoters to work systematically towards broad health goals in specific contexts, while simultaneously documenting their experiences and thereby make them accessible for evaluations and further development.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reports from Norway indicate that the majority of municipalities have not yet established systematic, knowledge-based work anchored in sectors besides health [14]. Furthermore, a substantial part of the research on public health governance is devoted to the planning side, while less is known about the process of implementation [17]. This clearly displays a need to strengthen the how-to-do-it models in public health work at the municipal level.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As argued by Grant et al [39], today Public Health needs to add a fourth arm to its traditional remit of "(a) protecting and promoting health, (b) preventing ill-health and (c) prolonging life": it has to actually "create health" by means of investigating and understanding how possible it is to create the conditions for good health and wellbeing and equitable access to them. This concept is central in health promotion activities and it is an integral part of the "salutogenic city" definition [14]. At the same time, urban designers are grappling with a similar concept when they start to define their term liveability.…”
Section: How To Realize Multidisciplinarity In the Era Of Complexity?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other factors, including the ways in which built environment features and their design (housing, neighbourhoods, social environments, connectivity, density, land use mix, accessibility, amenities and decision-making processes), have an indirect impact, because they are able to influence the feeling and behaviour of individuals and population [12]. For most of these impacts in recent years several evidences have been collected, documenting their relationship with health and these results are fundamental in the definition of salutogenic cities [8,9,14]. This is nothing of new.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%