A retrospective on fundamental cause theory: State of the literature, and goals for the future.

IF 8.9 1区 社会学 Q1 SOCIOLOGY
Annual Review of Sociology Pub Date : 2021-07-01 Epub Date: 2021-04-30 DOI:10.1146/annurev-soc-090320-094912
Sean A P Clouston, Bruce G Link
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Abstract

Fundamental Cause Theory (FCT) was originally proposed to explain how socioeconomic inequalities in health emerged and persisted over time. The concept was that higher socioeconomic status helped some people to avoid risks and adopt protective strategies using flexible resources - knowledge, money, power, prestige and beneficial social connections. As a sociological theory, FCT addressed this issue by calling on social stratification, stigma, and racism as they affected medical treatments and health outcomes. The last comprehensive review was completed a decade ago. Since then, FCT has been tested, and new applications have extended central features. The current review consolidates key foci in the literature in order to guide future research in the field. Notable themes emerged around types of resources and their usage, approaches used to test the theory, and novel extensions. We conclude that after 25 years of use, there remain crucial questions to be addressed.

根本原因理论回顾:文献现状及未来目标。
根本原因理论(FCT)最初是为了解释社会经济不平等是如何出现并长期存在的。其概念是,较高的社会经济地位有助于一些人利用灵活的资源--知识、金钱、权力、声望和有益的社会关系--规避风险并采取保护性策略。作为一种社会学理论,FCT 通过呼吁社会分层、污名化和种族主义来解决这一问题,因为它们影响着医疗和健康结果。上一次全面审查是在十年前完成的。从那时起,"快速治疗理论 "不断得到检验,新的应用也扩展了其核心特征。本次综述整合了文献中的主要焦点,以指导该领域的未来研究。围绕资源类型及其使用、用于测试理论的方法以及新的扩展,出现了一些值得注意的主题。我们的结论是,经过 25 年的使用,仍有一些关键问题有待解决。
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期刊介绍: The Annual Review of Sociology, established in 1975, provides comprehensive coverage of significant developments in the field of sociology. The journal encompasses a wide range of topics, including major theoretical and methodological advancements, as well as current research across major subfields within sociology. Topics Covered: Social Processes Institutions and Culture Organizations Political and Economic Sociology Stratification Demography Urban Sociology Social Policy Historical Sociology Major Developments in Sociology in Other Regions of the World Content: Review chapters within the journal typically delve into these topics, offering in-depth analyses and insights into various aspects of sociology. These chapters serve to provide readers with a comprehensive understanding of the field's current state and recent advancements.
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