Toro P A, Trickett E J, Wall D D, Salem D A
Department of Psychology, State University of New York, Buffalo 14260.
Am Psychol. 1991 Nov;46(11):1208-18. doi: 10.1037//0003-066x.46.11.1208.
This article presents an ecological perspective on homelessness that emphasizes the context in which homeless people live and the complex interactions between personal, social, economic, and service system resources that affect their well-being. The ecological perspective encourages researchers and program developers to assess the problems of homelessness at multiple levels of analysis, to view homelessness as a result of contextual factors that interact with individual and family vulnerabilities, and to assess carefully the social contexts in which researchers and program developers operate. Four ecological principles are described as a heuristic for research, intervention, and policy development. The implications of an ecological perspective for psychologists who wish to get involved in dealing with homelessness are discussed.
本文提出了一种关于无家可归问题的生态学观点,该观点强调无家可归者生活的背景以及影响其福祉的个人、社会、经济和服务系统资源之间的复杂相互作用。生态学观点鼓励研究人员和项目开发者在多个分析层面评估无家可归问题,将无家可归视为与个人和家庭脆弱性相互作用的背景因素的结果,并仔细评估研究人员和项目开发者开展工作的社会背景。文章描述了四条生态学原则,作为研究、干预和政策制定的启发式方法。文中还讨论了生态学观点对希望参与解决无家可归问题的心理学家的启示。