Author:
Mittelmark Maurice B.,Daniel Marguerite,Urke Helga B.
Abstract
AbstractThis chapter discusses conceptual and concrete differences between generalized and specific resistance resources in the salutogenic model of health. It is important to distinguish between the two types of resistance resources to ensure that health promotion pays attention to both types. Specific resistance resources have as much or more relevance to health promotion practice as do generalized resistance resources. By drawing attention to the nature of specific resistance resources, one also draws attention to what should be the main aim of health promotion.
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
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