Aneshensel Carol S
University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA
J Health Soc Behav. 2015 Jun;56(2):166-78. doi: 10.1177/0022146515583992. Epub 2015 May 6.
As a tribute to the body of work created by our late colleague Leonard I. Pearlin, this essay assesses how the evolution of the Stress Process Model, the centerpiece of his work, repeatedly reinvented sociological research on stress and mental health and explains why this model, therefore, possesses the potential to renew itself well into the future. This essay revisits some of Pearlin's seminal contributions: the original specification of the stress process and three extensions of it--the concept of stress proliferation, the formulation of the role of social structure and functioning in the stress process, and the articulation of linkages between the stress process and the life course perspective. The resultant body of work has had formative influences on the ways sociologists now think about the impact of society on the inner emotional lives of its members.
为了缅怀我们已故的同事伦纳德·I·皮尔林所创作的一系列著作,本文评估了他的核心成果——压力过程模型的演变如何反复重塑了关于压力与心理健康的社会学研究,并解释了为何该模型因此具备在未来持续自我更新的潜力。本文回顾了皮尔林的一些开创性贡献:压力过程的最初阐述以及对其的三次扩展——压力扩散的概念、社会结构与功能在压力过程中的作用的阐述,以及压力过程与生命历程视角之间联系的阐明。这些研究成果对社会学家如今思考社会对其成员内心情绪生活的影响方式产生了深远影响。