Framing health, behavior, and society: a critical content analysis of public health social and behavioral science textbooks

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Marisa Westbrook, M. Harvey
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Despite the increasing focus within public health on the social determinants of health and ‘structural approaches’ over the past three decades, controversy remains regarding the field’s relative emphasis on the behaviors of individuals versus the organization of societies when explaining why some are healthy and others are not. This research seeks to clarify how authoritative sources within public health instruction frame the relationship among behavior, society, and health by identifying common themes within social and behavioral science textbooks assigned within MPH programs located primarily in the US. Textbook analysis was informed by a modified grounded theory approach and is situated broadly within the critical discourse analysis tradition. Common themes include: the primacy of behavior to health outcomes; the purpose of public health theory is explaining behavior and informing behavior change; social and individual factors influence health behaviors; and ecological approaches are necessary for behavior change. Notable divergences from these themes are also discussed. These findings suggest a continuing need to think critically about how health, behavior, and society are framed within public health instruction specifically and within the field of public health more broadly. We close by considering the relevance of social theories of health inequality and structural competency to these discussions.
框架健康,行为和社会:公共卫生社会和行为科学教科书的关键内容分析
摘要尽管在过去的三十年里,公共卫生界越来越关注健康的社会决定因素和“结构方法”,但在解释为什么有些人健康,而另一些人不健康时,该领域相对强调个人行为与社会组织,仍存在争议。本研究试图通过确定主要位于美国的公共卫生硕士项目中分配的社会和行为科学教科书中的共同主题,阐明公共卫生指导中的权威来源如何构建行为、社会和健康之间的关系。教科书分析是由一种改良的扎根理论方法提供的,广泛地位于批评话语分析传统中。共同的主题包括:行为对健康结果的首要地位;公共卫生理论的目的是解释行为并告知行为变化;社会和个体因素影响健康行为;生态方法对于行为改变是必要的。还讨论了与这些主题的显著差异。这些发现表明,仍然需要批判性地思考健康、行为和社会是如何在公共卫生指导中,特别是在更广泛的公共卫生领域中构建的。最后,我们考虑了健康不平等和结构能力的社会理论与这些讨论的相关性。
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CiteScore
5.90
自引率
7.10%
发文量
36
期刊介绍: Critical Public Health (CPH) is a respected peer-review journal for researchers and practitioners working in public health, health promotion and related fields. It brings together international scholarship to provide critical analyses of theory and practice, reviews of literature and explorations of new ways of working. The journal publishes high quality work that is open and critical in perspective and which reports on current research and debates in the field. CPH encourages an interdisciplinary focus and features innovative analyses. It is committed to exploring and debating issues of equity and social justice; in particular, issues of sexism, racism and other forms of oppression.
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