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多层次动态系统干预科学中的社区、文化与可持续性

Community, culture and sustainability in multilevel dynamic systems intervention science.

作者信息

Schensul Jean J

机构信息

Institute for Community Research, 2 Hartford Square West, Ste. 100, Hartford, CT 06106, USA.

出版信息

Am J Community Psychol. 2009 Jun;43(3-4):241-56. doi: 10.1007/s10464-009-9228-x.

Abstract

This paper addresses intertwined issues in the conceptualization, implementation and evaluation of multilevel dynamic systems intervention science (MDSIS). Interventions are systematically planned, conducted and evaluated social science-based cultural products intercepting the lives of people and institutions in the context of multiple additional events and processes (which also may be referred to as interventions) that may speed, slow or reduce change towards a desired outcome. Multilevel interventions address change efforts at multiple social levels in the hope that effects at each level will forge synergistic links, facilitating movement toward desired change. This paper utilizes an ecological framework that identifies macro (policy and regulatory institutions), meso (organizations and agencies with resources, and power) and micro (individuals, families and friends living in communities) interacting directly and indirectly. An MDSIS approach hypothesizes that change toward a goal will occur faster and more effectively when synchronized and supported across levels in a social system. MDSIS approaches by definition involve "whole" communities and cannot be implemented without the establishments of working community partnerships This paper takes a dynamic systems approach to science as conducted in communities, and discusses four concepts that are central to MDSIS--science, community, culture, and sustainability. These concepts are important in community based participatory research and to the targeting, refinement, and adaptation of enduring interventions. Consistency in their meaning and use can promote forward movement in the field of MDSIS, and in community-based prevention science.

摘要

本文探讨了多层次动态系统干预科学(MDSIS)在概念化、实施和评估方面相互交织的问题。干预措施是基于社会科学系统规划、实施和评估的文化产物,在多种其他事件和过程(也可称为干预措施)的背景下,影响个人和机构的生活,这些事件和过程可能加速、减缓或减少朝着预期结果的变化。多层次干预措施针对多个社会层面的变革努力,期望每个层面的效果能形成协同联系,促进朝着预期变革的推进。本文运用了一个生态框架,该框架确定了宏观(政策和监管机构)、中观(拥有资源和权力的组织与机构)和微观(生活在社区中的个人、家庭和朋友)层面直接和间接的相互作用。一种MDSIS方法假设,当在社会系统的各个层面上同步并得到支持时,朝着目标的变革将更快、更有效地发生。根据定义,MDSIS方法涉及“整个”社区,没有建立起有效的社区伙伴关系就无法实施。本文采用一种在社区中开展科学研究的动态系统方法,并讨论了对MDSIS至关重要的四个概念——科学、社区、文化和可持续性。这些概念在基于社区的参与性研究以及持久干预措施的目标设定、完善和调整中都很重要。它们在含义和使用上的一致性可以促进MDSIS领域以及基于社区的预防科学的向前发展。

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