
From the reviews:
“This book explains the assets-based approach to improving the health of communities and reducing inequalities through research and practice. … It is intended to challenge researchers’, policymakers’, and practitioners’ thinking about improving health and reducing health inequalities of populations.” (Jared Lane K. Maeda, Doody’s Review Service, October, 2010)
“The basic idea behind this edited volume is to encourage researchers to quantify and value (and policy makers to protect) the full range of institutional and psychological assets globally possessed by individuals, communities, and populations, thus promoting the World Health Organization Assets for Health and Development Program. … provide a useful summary of the salutogenic approach, focusing on resilience and empowerment.” (Thomas A. Faunce, Journal of the American Medical Association, March, 2011)
Health Assets in a Global Context
Theory, Methods, Action
herausgegeben von Antony Morgan, Erio Ziglio und Maggie DaviesThe asset model proposed in Health Assets in a Global Context International Health and Development offers a necessary complement to the problem-focused framework by assessing multiple levels of health-promoting aspects in populations, and promoting joint solutions between communities and outside agencies. The book provides not only rationales and methodologies (e. g., measuring resilience and similar elusive qualities) but also concrete examples of asset-based initiatives in use across the world on the individual and community levels.