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. 2005 Aug 25;5:665–673. doi: 10.1100/tsw.2005.85

Sense of Coherence and Physical Health. A Review of Previous Findings

Trine Flensborg-Madsen 1,*, Søren Ventegodt 1,2,3, Joav Merrick 4,5,6
PMCID: PMC5936555  PMID: 16127599

Abstract

The aim of this paper is to systematically review the available scientific publications published concerning the association between the sense of coherence (SOC), designed by Aaron Antonovsky (1923-1994), measured with the scales SOC-29 or SOC-13, and different aspects of health. The study is descriptive and integrates more than 50 scientific publications. The results are divided into the categories: Physical health; biological measures; psychological measures; health measures incorporating psychological aspects; stress; and behavioural aspects. The conclusion from this review is that SOC is highly associated with psychological aspects, including stress and behavioural aspects when SOC is operationalized with the prevailing scales. However, we were unable to show a strong association between SOC and physical health that Antonovsky had predicted. Therefore, we conclude that the SOC scale can only serve as a predictor for health that is measured by incorporating psychological aspects, while it is not capable of explaining physical health that is measured only by means of physical terms.

Keywords: Antonovsky, sense of coherence, physical health, public health, human development


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