University of St Andrews, Scotland, UK.
University of St Andrews, Scotland, UK.
Public Health. 2014 Nov;128(11):960-7. doi: 10.1016/j.puhe.2014.09.010. Epub 2014 Nov 20.
The paper provides a review of some of the thoughts, ideas, and opinions that pervade the public health literature concerning how to classify or conceptualise violence. It is argued that violence transcends classic distinctions between communicable and non-communicable diseases, distinguishes itself from the discipline of injury control, and is influenced by wider, social determinants. Through a discussion of these varied perspectives it is concluded that a fourth revolution in public health is needed - a 'change in scope' revolution - that recognizes the influence of social justice, economics, and globalization in the aetiology of premature death and ill health, into which violence fits. However, rather than be shackled by debates of definition or classification, it is important that public health acknowledges the role it can play in preventing violence through policy and practice, and takes unified action.
本文综述了公共卫生文献中关于如何对暴力进行分类或概念化的一些思想、观点和意见。本文认为,暴力超越了传染病和非传染病之间的经典区分,有别于伤害控制学科,并受到更广泛的社会决定因素的影响。通过讨论这些不同的观点,本文得出结论,需要进行第四次公共卫生革命——“范围变革”革命,即承认社会正义、经济和全球化对过早死亡和健康不良的病因学的影响,暴力也与之相关。然而,重要的是,公共卫生不应受定义或分类的争论所束缚,而是应该认识到它在通过政策和实践预防暴力方面可以发挥的作用,并采取统一行动。