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Fungisai Gwanzura Ottemöller1, Tulani Francis L Matenga2, J Hope Corbin3, Humaira Nakhuda4, Peter Delobelle5, Christa Ayele6, Nikita Boston-Fisher7, Stephanie Leitch8, Josette Wicker9, Oliver Mweemba2.
Abstract
This paper explores how the salutogenic theory can enable us to re-envision health promotion work with marginalized communities, towards an approach that acknowledges and honours their resilience. We use the three core concepts in Antonovsky's salutogenic model of health - sense of coherence, generalized resistance resources and specific resistance resources - to explore the theory's relevance to health equity, thus presenting new opportunities for how we might radically re-evaluate current health promotion approaches. We conclude that a more equitable health promotion requires increased participation of marginalized communities in shaping their futures and suggest a new model for historically grounded salutogenic health promotion.Entities:
Keywords: Health equity; health promotion; resilient communities; salutogenesis
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34474605 PMCID: PMC8821975 DOI: 10.1177/17579759211035089
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Glob Health Promot ISSN: 1757-9759
Figure 1.A salutogenic versus pathogenic approach to promoting health with historically resilient communities.
Source: authors’ own elaboration.