Orlandi M A
J Sch Health. 1986 Nov;56(9):394-401. doi: 10.1111/j.1746-1561.1986.tb05780.x.
Communities represent complex organizational entities which frequently are comprised of varying racial, ethnic, and sociocultural subgroups. This diversity, which is often underestimated and at times overlooked, presents a formidable challenge to substance abuse prevention efforts. The different lifestyles exhibited by various subgroups within a community represent a range of target behaviors that must be addressed if community health promotion initiatives are to be effective. This paper describes the barriers to achieving the goals of community-based substance abuse prevention that can arise from failing to recognize socioculturally-defined subgroups. An intervention planning model, which addresses the barriers from the perspective of a communication-behavior change (CBC) theoretical framework, is presented.
社区是复杂的组织实体,通常由不同种族、民族和社会文化亚群体组成。这种多样性常常被低估,有时甚至被忽视,给药物滥用预防工作带来了巨大挑战。社区内不同亚群体表现出的不同生活方式代表了一系列目标行为,如果社区健康促进倡议要取得成效,就必须加以解决。本文描述了由于未能认识到社会文化定义的亚群体而可能出现的实现基于社区的药物滥用预防目标的障碍。本文还提出了一个干预规划模型,该模型从沟通-行为改变(CBC)理论框架的角度解决这些障碍。