Department of Global Health and Development, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
Health Psychol. 2018 Jun;37(6):562-573. doi: 10.1037/hea0000618. Epub 2018 Apr 19.
Health promotion interventions in low and midincome countries (LMIC) are increasingly integrating strategies to change local social norms that sustain harmful practices. However, the literature on social norms and health in LMIC is still scarce. A well-known application of social norm theory in LMIC involves abandonment of female genital cutting (FGC) in West Africa. We argue that FGC is a special case because of its unique relationship between the norm and the practice; health promotion interventions would benefit from a wider understanding of how social norms can influence different types of health-related behaviors. We hypothesize that four factors shape the strength of a norm over a practice: (1) whether the practice is dependent or interdependent; (2) whether it is more or less detectable; (3) whether it is under the influence of distal or proximal norms; and (4) whether noncompliance is likely to result in sanctions. We look at each of these four factors in detail, and suggest that different relations between norms and a practice might require different programmatic solutions. Future findings that will confirm or contradict our hypothesis will be critical for effective health promotion interventions that aim to change harmful social norms in LMIC. (PsycINFO Database Record
在中低收入国家(LMIC),健康促进干预措施越来越多地整合改变维持有害做法的当地社会规范的策略。然而,关于 LMIC 中的社会规范和健康的文献仍然很少。社会规范理论在 LMIC 的一个著名应用涉及放弃西非的女性生殖器切割(FGC)。我们认为,由于规范和实践之间的独特关系,FGC 是一个特殊情况;健康促进干预措施将受益于更广泛地了解社会规范如何影响不同类型的与健康相关的行为。我们假设有四个因素会影响规范对实践的影响程度:(1)实践是依存性的还是相互依存的;(2)它是否更容易或更难被察觉;(3)它是否受到远程或近端规范的影响;以及(4)不遵守规范是否可能导致制裁。我们详细研究了这四个因素,并提出,规范与实践之间的不同关系可能需要不同的方案解决方案。未来的研究结果将证实或反驳我们的假设,这对于旨在改变 LMIC 中有害社会规范的有效健康促进干预措施至关重要。(PsycINFO 数据库记录)
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