结构变化的方法方法方法:流行病学和赔偿的情况
Jourdyn A Lawrence1, Joy Shi2, Jaquelyn L Jahn1,3
1Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Dornsife School of Public Health, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, United States.
American journal of epidemiology
|September 1, 2024
概括
对被奴役非洲人的后裔的赔偿提供了潜在的公共卫生益处,但也带来了复杂的流行病学挑战. 因果推理方法可以模拟这些结构干预,指导未来研究它们对社会影响.
科学领域:
- 社会流行病学 社会流行病学
- 公共卫生 公共卫生
- 因果推理因果推理
背景情况:
- 赔偿被认为是一种结构性干预,以解决对美国被奴役的非洲人后裔的历史和持续不公正.
- 关于赔偿的流行病学研究,特别是作为大规模的结构性干预,显然是有限的.
研究的目的:
- 探索应用因果推理框架来建模赔偿的流行病学益处和挑战.
- 检查赔偿作为一个复杂的,大规模的结构性干预,可能会挑战标准的流行病学假设.
主要方法:
- 利用因果推理框架来概念化和建模作为结构干预的修复.
- 解决了流行病学建模中关键识别假设的潜在违规问题.
主要成果:
- 确定了应用因果推理对赔偿的重大方法论挑战.
- 强调尽管有局限性,但评估赔偿政策对公共卫生的影响是有用的.
结论:
- 权衡方法学限制与评估公共卫生影响的重要性至关重要.
- 讨论了未来社会流行病学研究对结构性干预 (如赔偿) 的影响.
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