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Salutogenesis: A sense of coherence and health among British military veterans exposed to impactful life challenges - the emergence of post-traumatic growth and positive deviance within a  life-story approach.

Richard MottersheadMuhammad Arsyad SubuNabeel Al-YateemWegdan A Bani-IssaFatma Refaat AhmedMini Sara AbrahamJacqueline Maria DiasMustafa Muhamad HabebNafi Alonaizi
Published in: F1000Research (2024)
The study adopts a salutogenic approach, which suggests that an important indicator for a sense of coherence is enabled through the positive utilization of resilience through the reconstruction of military identity and experience. Notably, the concept of salutogenesis demonstrates the ability to draw from internal and external resources as circumstances require, to survive, and because of this, the participants' health is maintained or improved. Hence, adaptation was notable through the coherence identified by the identity of being a veteran noted between the two subgroups and represents a continuous and dynamic process. The study suggests that the development of a sense of coherence is not restricted to the early decades of life but is a continuous process as contexts, personal circumstances, and opportunities arise. This later point is realized through the presence of post-traumatic growth and positive deviance, as they aid in the nurturing and development of a renewed sense of coherence via the known identity of military service and life.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • public health
  • depressive symptoms