Holman Daniel, Borgstrom Erica
Department of Sociological Studies, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK.
Department of Health Services Research and Policy, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK.
Med Humanit. 2016 Jun;42(2):143-5. doi: 10.1136/medhum-2015-010688. Epub 2015 Oct 22.
Health-related behaviours are a concern for contemporary health policy and practice given their association with a range of illness outcomes. Many of the policies and interventions aimed at changing health-related behaviours assume that people are more or less free to choose their behaviour and how they experience health. Within sociology and anthropology, these behaviours are viewed not as acts of choice but as actions and practices situated within a larger sociocultural context. In this paper, we outline three theoretical perspectives useful in understanding behaviours that may influence one's health in this wider context: theories of social practice, social networks and interactionism. We argue that by better understanding how health-related behaviours are performed in people's everyday lives, more suitable interventions and clinical management can be developed.
鉴于健康相关行为与一系列疾病结果相关联,它们成为当代健康政策和实践关注的焦点。许多旨在改变健康相关行为的政策和干预措施都假定人们或多或少能够自由选择自己的行为以及他们体验健康的方式。在社会学和人类学领域,这些行为并非被视为选择行为,而是被看作处于更大社会文化背景中的行动和实践。在本文中,我们概述了三种有助于在这一更广泛背景下理解可能影响个人健康的行为的理论视角:社会实践理论、社会网络理论和互动主义理论。我们认为,通过更好地理解健康相关行为在人们日常生活中的表现方式,可以制定出更合适的干预措施和临床管理方法。