Schwebel David C, Barton Benjamin K
Department of Psychology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, 1300 University Boulevard, CH 415, Birmingham, Alabama 35294, USA.
J Pediatr Psychol. 2005 Oct-Nov;30(7):553-61. doi: 10.1093/jpepsy/jsi042. Epub 2005 Feb 23.
Most previous research on etiological factors that predict children's unintentional injuries has focused on single independent risk factors that predict injury, but psychological methods and theory lend themselves to simultaneous consideration of multiple risk factors that might together create an increased or decreased risk for injury.
One approach to considering multiple risk factors of child injury, inspired by Lizette Peterson's notion of process analysis, is to consider how risk factors serve in moderated, mediated, and mediated moderation roles to each other. We present two lines of research that exemplify such models. In each, multiple risk factors for child injury are considered within a single theoretical model.
Implications for understanding the etiology of children's unintentional injuries and developing empirically derived injury prevention techniques are discussed.
以往大多数关于预测儿童意外伤害病因的研究都集中在预测伤害的单一独立风险因素上,但心理学方法和理论有助于同时考虑多个可能共同增加或降低伤害风险的风险因素。
受利泽特·彼得森过程分析概念启发,一种考虑儿童伤害多种风险因素的方法是思考风险因素如何相互起到调节、中介和中介调节作用。我们展示了两条体现此类模型的研究路线。在每项研究中,都在单一理论模型内考虑了儿童伤害的多种风险因素。
讨论了对理解儿童意外伤害病因及开发基于实证的伤害预防技术的启示。