Reppucci N D, Woolard J L, Fried C S
Psychology Department, University of Virginia, Charlottesville 22903, USA.
Annu Rev Psychol. 1999;50:387-418. doi: 10.1146/annurev.psych.50.1.387.
Psychology can and should be at the forefront of participation in social, community, and preventive interventions. This chapter focuses on selective topics under two general areas: violence as a public health problem and health promotion/competence promotion across the life span. Under violence prevention, discussion of violence against women, youth violence, and child maltreatment are the focal points. Under health and competence promotion, attention is paid to the prevention of substance abuse and HIV/AIDS. We highlight a few significant theoretical and empirical contributions, especially from the field of community/prevention psychology. The chapter includes a brief overview of diversity issues, which are integral to a comprehensive discussion of these prevention efforts. We argue that the field should extend its role in social action while emphasizing the critical importance of rigorous research as a component of future interventions.
心理学能够且应当在参与社会、社区及预防性干预方面处于前沿位置。本章聚焦于两个总体领域下的特定主题:暴力作为一个公共卫生问题,以及贯穿一生的健康促进/能力提升。在预防暴力方面,针对妇女的暴力、青少年暴力和儿童虐待的讨论是重点。在健康和能力提升方面,关注的是药物滥用和艾滋病毒/艾滋病的预防。我们突出了一些重要的理论和实证贡献,特别是来自社区/预防心理学领域的贡献。本章包括对多样性问题的简要概述,这些问题是对这些预防工作进行全面讨论所不可或缺的。我们认为该领域应在社会行动中扩展其作用,同时强调严谨研究作为未来干预措施组成部分的至关重要性。