Diez Roux Ana V
Department of Epidemiology, University of Michigan School of Public Health, USA.
Ann Epidemiol. 2007 Jul;17(7):569-74. doi: 10.1016/j.annepidem.2007.03.001. Epub 2007 Jun 6.
An important focus of recent calls for interdisciplinary approaches in health research has been the integration of social and biomedical sciences in understanding the causes of ill-health. Typical models for the incorporation of social factors into biomedical research include social factors as distal antecedents of more proximate biologic factors and gene-environment interaction. Under both models the distinction between social and biologic factors remains clear-cut, and consideration of social factors is not indispensable for understanding the biologic processes leading to disease. However, recent evidence suggests that social and biologic processes are inextricably linked in systems. This paper reviews models for the incorporation of social factors into the study of health, discusses the potentialities of systems approaches, and highlights implications for population health and epidemiology.
近期对健康研究中跨学科方法的呼吁,一个重要焦点是将社会科学和生物医学科学整合起来,以理解健康不佳的成因。将社会因素纳入生物医学研究的典型模式包括把社会因素视为更直接生物因素的远端前因以及基因 - 环境相互作用。在这两种模式下,社会因素与生物因素之间的区别依然泾渭分明,而且对于理解导致疾病的生物过程而言,社会因素并非不可或缺。然而,最近的证据表明,社会过程和生物过程在系统中紧密相连、不可分割。本文回顾了将社会因素纳入健康研究的模式,讨论了系统方法的潜力,并强调了其对人群健康和流行病学的影响。