Uehara E S
University of Washington, School of Social Work, Seattle, USA.
Soc Sci Med. 2001 Feb;52(4):519-36. doi: 10.1016/s0277-9536(00)00157-x.
Event structure analysis (ESA) and its computer analog, ETHNO, represent a class of relatively new methodological approaches that make it possible to capture the complexity of help-seeking interactions. Using narrative data from a study of Cambodian-American help-seeking interactions within a circumscribed illness episode, this paper demonstrates the feasibility of using ESA/ETHNO to illuminate how event sequence, operant illness beliefs, structural conditions, and human agency interpenetrate and shape the occurrence and timing of pivotal actions and the denouement of a help-seeking episode.
事件结构分析(ESA)及其计算机模拟程序ETHNO代表了一类相对较新的方法论方法,这些方法能够捕捉求助互动的复杂性。本文利用一项关于柬埔寨裔美国人在特定疾病发作期间求助互动的研究中的叙事数据,证明了使用ESA/ETHNO来阐明事件序列、现行疾病信念、结构条件和人类能动性如何相互渗透并塑造关键行动的发生、时机以及求助事件的结局的可行性。