Evaluation of positive mental health and sense of coherence in mental health professionals

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Autor(a) principal: Mantas Jiménez,Susana
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Juvinyà i Canal,Dolors, Bertran i Noguer,Carme, Roldán Merino,Juan Francisco, Sequeira,Carlos, Lluch Canut,María Teresa
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: BACKGROUND: The Sense of Coherence (SOC) of Antonowsky (1996) which is based on salutogenic theory and the multifactor Positive Mental Health (PMH) model of Lluch (1999) provide two constructs for comprehending, evaluating, and intervening in the promotion and maintenance of a good state of mental health. AIM: Were assessed self-rated mental health of health professionals working in mental health services and relations between both constructs and sociodemographic, work, and health variables. METHODS: The sample was made up of n=102 attending professionals at the mental health units of the Parc Hospitalari Martí i Julià, in Salt, Girona. The variables studied were sociodemographic work-related, health-related, and self-perception of mental health, evaluated by means of the Sense of Coherence questionnaire and the Positive Mental Health questionnaire. The questionnaires were self-administered. RESULTS: Overall, the sample studied scored high in the Sense of Coherence and the Positive Mental Health questionnaires. In terms of the relation between the overall scores of the SOC questionnaire and the PMH, analysis revealed a positive relation between the two. CONCLUSIONS: This positive relation between the two questionnaires may be of particular interest in future studies of the multifactor model of Positive Mental Health and the salutogenic model that underlies the Sense of Coherence, by generating a global conceptual framework for the study of mental health from a positive perspective.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Evaluation of positive mental health and sense of coherence in mental health professionals
title Evaluation of positive mental health and sense of coherence in mental health professionals
spellingShingle Evaluation of positive mental health and sense of coherence in mental health professionals
Mantas Jiménez,Susana
Health promotion
Mental health
Community psychiatry
Health professionals
title_short Evaluation of positive mental health and sense of coherence in mental health professionals
title_full Evaluation of positive mental health and sense of coherence in mental health professionals
title_fullStr Evaluation of positive mental health and sense of coherence in mental health professionals
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of positive mental health and sense of coherence in mental health professionals
title_sort Evaluation of positive mental health and sense of coherence in mental health professionals
author Mantas Jiménez,Susana
author_facet Mantas Jiménez,Susana
Juvinyà i Canal,Dolors
Bertran i Noguer,Carme
Roldán Merino,Juan Francisco
Sequeira,Carlos
Lluch Canut,María Teresa
author_role author
author2 Juvinyà i Canal,Dolors
Bertran i Noguer,Carme
Roldán Merino,Juan Francisco
Sequeira,Carlos
Lluch Canut,María Teresa
author2_role author
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mantas Jiménez,Susana
Juvinyà i Canal,Dolors
Bertran i Noguer,Carme
Roldán Merino,Juan Francisco
Sequeira,Carlos
Lluch Canut,María Teresa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Health promotion
Mental health
Community psychiatry
Health professionals
topic Health promotion
Mental health
Community psychiatry
Health professionals
description BACKGROUND: The Sense of Coherence (SOC) of Antonowsky (1996) which is based on salutogenic theory and the multifactor Positive Mental Health (PMH) model of Lluch (1999) provide two constructs for comprehending, evaluating, and intervening in the promotion and maintenance of a good state of mental health. AIM: Were assessed self-rated mental health of health professionals working in mental health services and relations between both constructs and sociodemographic, work, and health variables. METHODS: The sample was made up of n=102 attending professionals at the mental health units of the Parc Hospitalari Martí i Julià, in Salt, Girona. The variables studied were sociodemographic work-related, health-related, and self-perception of mental health, evaluated by means of the Sense of Coherence questionnaire and the Positive Mental Health questionnaire. The questionnaires were self-administered. RESULTS: Overall, the sample studied scored high in the Sense of Coherence and the Positive Mental Health questionnaires. In terms of the relation between the overall scores of the SOC questionnaire and the PMH, analysis revealed a positive relation between the two. CONCLUSIONS: This positive relation between the two questionnaires may be of particular interest in future studies of the multifactor model of Positive Mental Health and the salutogenic model that underlies the Sense of Coherence, by generating a global conceptual framework for the study of mental health from a positive perspective.
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