Klein William M P, Grenen Emily G, O'Connell Mary, Blanch-Hartigan Danielle, Chou Wen-Ying Sylvia, Hall Kara L, Taber Jennifer M, Vogel Amanda L
Behavioral Research Program, Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences, National Cancer Institute, NIH, DHHS, 9609 Medical Center Drive, Room 3E140, MSC 9761, Bethesda, MD, 20892-9761, USA.
Department of Natural and Applied Sciences, Bentley University, Waltham, MA, 02452, USA.
Transl Behav Med. 2017 Mar;7(1):98-105. doi: 10.1007/s13142-016-0433-5.
Health behaviors often co-occur and have common determinants at multiple levels (e.g., individual, relational, environmental). Nevertheless, research programs often examine single health behaviors without a systematic attempt to integrate knowledge across behaviors. This paper highlights the significant potential of cross-cutting behavioral research to advance our understanding of the mechanisms and causal factors that shape health behaviors. It also offers suggestions for how researchers could develop more effective interventions. We highlight barriers to such an integrative science along with potential steps that can be taken to address these barriers. With a more nuanced understanding of health behavior, redundancies in research can be minimized, and a stronger evidence base for the development of health behavior interventions can be realized.
健康行为常常同时出现,并且在多个层面(如个体、人际关系、环境)具有共同的决定因素。然而,研究项目往往只考察单一的健康行为,而没有系统地尝试整合不同行为之间的知识。本文强调了跨领域行为研究在推进我们对塑造健康行为的机制和因果因素的理解方面的巨大潜力。它还为研究人员如何开发更有效的干预措施提供了建议。我们强调了这种整合性科学所面临的障碍以及可以采取的应对这些障碍的潜在步骤。通过对健康行为有更细致入微的理解,可以将研究中的冗余最小化,并为健康行为干预措施的开发建立更强大的证据基础。