在理解"成"的文化转变
Masoomeh Maarefvand1, Maziyar Ghiabi2
1Substance Abuse and Dependence Research Center, University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
The International journal on drug policy
|June 14, 2024
概括
文化脚本在很大程度上塑造了成轨迹,挑战了其有问题的框架. 这项研究探讨了超越西方观点理解成和慢性疾病的新范式,强调全球文化影响.
科学领域:
- * 卫生社会学和人类学
- * 文化研究 文化研究
- * 公共卫生和成科学
背景情况:
- *'成'是当代社会普遍存在的概念,用于解释各种人类行为和慢性疾病.
- *对成的理解往往只集中在英美和西方的文化背景上,忽视了全球的多样性.
- *合法和非法物质之间的区别越来越模糊,人们越来越认识到毒品的双重用途.
研究的目的:
- * 调查文化脚本对成轨迹的影响.
- * 挑战成这个有问题的概念,并提出了解它的新范式.
- * 探索多样化的文化环境如何为不同的幸福感和成认识论提供信息.
主要方法:
- * 对与成有关的文化脚本进行定性分析.
- *对西方和非西方文化对健康和慢性疾病的看法进行比较研究.
- * 综合社会学,人类学和公共卫生研究的文献评论.
主要成果:
- * 文化脚本深刻地影响了人们如何理解,体验和管理成.
- *目前的成模式往往忽视了全球多样化的文化背景的重要性.
- * 非西方文化环境为理解福祉和慢性疾病提供了替代框架.
结论:
- *重新思考成需要认真考虑文化脚本及其全球变化.
- * 超越以西方为中心的观点对于开发更具包容性和有效的成模式和政策至关重要.
- * 承认文化多样性可以导致成研究和干预的新方法.
关键词:
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