Boerma J Ties, Weir Sharon S
Department of Epidemiology and Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC, USA.
J Infect Dis. 2005 Feb 1;191 Suppl 1:S61-7. doi: 10.1086/425282.
This article presents a conceptual framework for the study of the distribution and determinants of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection in populations, by combining demographic and epidemiological approaches. The proximate-determinants framework has been applied extensively in the study of fertility and child survival in developing countries. Key to the framework is the identification of a set of variables, called "proximate determinants," that can be influenced by changes in contextual variables or by interventions and that have a direct effect on biological mechanisms to influence health outcomes. In HIV research, the biological mechanisms are the components that determine the reproductive rate of infection. The proximate-determinants framework can be used in study design, in the analysis and interpretation of risk factors or intervention studies that include both biological and behavioral data, and in ecological studies.
本文通过结合人口统计学和流行病学方法,提出了一个用于研究人群中人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)感染分布及其决定因素的概念框架。直接决定因素框架已在发展中国家的生育和儿童生存研究中得到广泛应用。该框架的关键在于识别一组被称为“直接决定因素”的变量,这些变量会受到背景变量变化或干预措施的影响,并对影响健康结果的生物学机制产生直接作用。在HIV研究中,生物学机制是决定感染繁殖率的组成部分。直接决定因素框架可用于研究设计、对包含生物学和行为数据的危险因素或干预研究进行分析和解释,以及用于生态学研究。