超出平均水平的流行病学:关于公民责任和背景结构化的个人异质性的反思
1Unit for Social Epidemiology & Center for Primary Health Care Research, Department of Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Lund University, SkåneUniversity Hospital, CRC, Jan Waldenströms gata 35 building 60, floor 12, Malmö SE-214 28, Sweden.
Annals of epidemiology
|February 16, 2026
概括
流行病学专注于复杂的方法可能会掩盖社会背景. 重新整合社会决定因素和上下文因素对于一个更加公平和相关的公共卫生科学至关重要.
科学领域:
- 流行病学和公共卫生.
- 社会流行病学 社会流行病学
- 健康 公平 研究 健康 公平 研究
背景情况:
- 流行病学在方法上有所进步,但有时失去了社会相关性.
- 过度强调分析可处理性可能会掩盖对健康的更广泛的社会和环境影响.
- 这可能导致人们与流行病学在解决人口健康问题上的公民和历史根源断绝联系.
研究的目的:
- 反思当代流行病学的社会共.
- 争取一种更加基于背景的方法来理解健康中的个体异质性.
- 将流行病学的核心挑战重新定义为超伦理,重点关注测量和解释中的价值观.
主要方法:
- 基于社会流行病学传统的概念论文.
- 对优先考虑分析可处理性的方法学趋势的批评.
- 论证一个多元化和基于背景的流行病学框架.
主要成果:
- 个人健康差异在很大程度上是社会,空间,制度和历史背景的表现.
- 分析选择和测量实践嵌入了塑造流行病学解释和目的的价值观.
- 流行病学的核心作用包括随着时间的推移跟踪健康不平等,而不仅仅是因果解释.
结论:
- 当代流行病学面临着将分析严谨与社会意义相协调的超伦理挑战.
- 将个人异质性视为上下文的,而不是残留的,是调和人口健康和精度方法的关键.
- 流行病学可以更好地发挥其双重作用,作为一个科学企业和一个公民实践,通过拥抱上下文因素来实现公平.
关键词:
因果推理因果推理公民科学是公民科学.反事实 (Counterfactuals) 是指反事实 (Counterfactuals) 是指反事实 (Counterfactuals) 是指反事实 (Counterfactuals) 是指反事实.流行病学 流行病学健康上的不平等 健康上的不平等马伊哈达 (MAIHDA) 是一个伟大的女性.方法论原教旨主义是一种方法论原教旨主义.公共卫生伦理 公共卫生伦理社会医学是社会医学.结构上的不公正.更多相关视频
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