Published and accepted papers on salutogenesis from the Health Promotion Research Team at Folkhälsan Research Centre

Publications 2010

1. Lindström B, Eriksson M. A salutogenic approach to tackling health inequalities. In: Morgan A, Ziglio E, Davies M. (Eds.) Health assets in a global context: Theory, methods, action. Springer, New York. In press.
2. Eriksson M, Lindström B. Bringing it all together – The salutogenic response to some of the most pertinent public health dilemmas. In: Morgan A, Ziglio E, Davies M. (Eds.) Health assets in a global context: Theory, methods, action. Springer, New York. In press.
3. Lindström B, Eriksson M. The salutogenic approach to health promotion.[In Finnish]. In: Pietilä A-M. (Toim.) Terveyden edistäminen, oppikirja. WSOY. In press.
4. Eriksson M, Lindström B. Life is more than survival: Exploring the links between Antonovsky’s salutogenic theory and the concept of resilience, some conceptual considerations. In: Celinski, Marek J. and Gow, Kathryn M. (Eds.) Continuity versus creative response to challenge; The primacy of resilience and resourcefulness in life and therapy. In press.
5. Lindström B, Eriksson M. From Health Education to Healthy Learning – Implementing the salutogenesis in Educational Science. Submitted.

Publications 2009:

1. Lindström B, Eriksson M. The salutogenic approach to the making of HiAP/Healthy Public Policy: illustrated by a case study. Global Health Promotion 2009; 16(1):17-28.
2. Kalland M, Von Koskull M, Pajulo M, Rancken-Lutz Y, Forsten C, Vestergård U, Andersson G. Parents First. Intervention for early phase parenting among first-time parents. Swedish manual for group leaders. Folkhälsans Förbund. In press.

Publications 2008:

1. Lindström B, Eriksson M. The salutogenic theory focuses on the resources of the good life. [In Finnish]. Suomen Lääkärilehti 2008;63(6):517-519.
2. Lindström B, Eriksson M. Salutogenesis – Health in the River of Life. [In Swedish]. Suomen Lääkärilehti 2008;63(6):519a-519b.
3. Eriksson M, Lindström B. A Salutogenic Interpretation of the Ottawa Charter. Health Promotion International, 2008: doi:10.1093/heapro/dan014.
4. Eriksson M, Lindström B. Promoting mental health – Evidence of the salutogenic framework for a positive health development. European Psychiatry, 2008;23(Suppl. 2):S83.
5. Eriksson M, Lindström B. Focusing on resources of health: The contribution of the salutogenesis for health promotion and education. Abstracts of the XXIX International Congress of Psychology, July 20-25.2008, Berlin, Germany. International Journal of Psychology.2008;43(3-4):269.
6. Suominen S, Lindström B Salutogenesis. Editorial. Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 2008;36(4):337-339.
7. Pajulo M, Suchman N, Kalland M, Sinkkonen J, Mayes L. Residential treatment intervention for substance-abusing mother-baby-pairs: role of maternal reflective ability in treatment outcome. An introduction of the approach and presentation of pilot data. Journal of Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology and Health, 2008;23(1):13-31.
8. Pajulo M, Kalland M. Maternal reflective functioning and its influence in residential treatment outcome. [In Finnish] In: Vauvan parhaaksi. Kuntoutuminen päihteistä odotus- ja vauva-aikana. Ensi- ja Turvakotien liiton julkaisu, 2008. Nykypaino Oy, Helsinki.

Publications 2007:

1. Eriksson M, Lindström B. Antonovsky’s Sense of Coherence Scale and It’s Relation With Quality of Life – A Systematic Review. J Epidemiol Community Health, 2007;61:938-944.
2. Eriksson M. Unravelling the Mystery of Salutogenesis. The evidence base of the salutogenic research as measured by Antonovsky’s Sense of Coherence Scale. Åbo Akademi University Vasa. [Doctoral thesis]. Folkhälsan Research Centre, Health Promotion Research Programme, Research Report 2007:1. Folkhälsan. Turku 2007.
3. Lindström B, Eriksson M. Go, Canada, Co! The Interplay of Canadian and Nordic Health Promotion. In: O’Neill M, Pederson A, Dupéré S, Rootman I. Health Promotion in Canada. Critical Perspectives. Toronto 2007.
4. Eriksson M, Lindström B, Lilja J. A sense of coherence and health. Salutogenesis in a societal context: Åland – a special case? J Epidemiol Community Health, 2007;61:689-694.

Publications 2006:

1. Olausson B, Utbult Y, Hansson S, Krantz M, Brydolf M, Lindstrom B, Holmgren D. Transplanted children’s experiences of daily living: children’s narratives about their lives following transplantion. Pediatr Transplant 2006;10(5):575-585.
2. Lindström B, Eriksson M. Contextualising salutogenesis and Antonovsky in public health. Health Promotion International 2006;21:238-244.
3. Eriksson M, Lindström B. Antonovsky’s sense of coherence scale and the relation with health: a systematic review. J Epidemiol Community Health 2006;60:376-381.

Publications 2005:

1. Lindström B, Eriksson M. The salutogenic perspective and mental health. In: Herrman H, Saxena S, Moodie R. (eds.) Promoting mental health. Concepts, emerging evidence, practice. Geneva. WHO. 2005, pp. 50-51.
2. Koelen MA, Lindström B. Making healthy choices easy choices: the role of empowerment. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2005;59(suppl 1):10-16.
3. Lindström B, Eriksson M. Salutogenesis. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 2005;59:440-442.
4. Eriksson M, Lindström B. Validity of Antonovsky’s sense of coherence scale: a systematic review. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 2005;59:460-466.
5. Lindström B, Eriksson M. Professor Aaron Antonovsky (1923-1994): the father of the salutogenesis. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 2005;59:511.

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