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我们的年度共同编辑静修会是一个从文字中退一步,反思我们对这项工作的价值观的时间。我们的价值观为这一年的目标和后续行动设定了方向。在离开办公室专注于写日记的3天里,我们有一个安静的空间来设定目标。然后,我们设定时间表,发邮件,把事情付诸行动。我们参加今年的务虚会,准备讨论一个关键话题:公平、多元化和包容(EDI)。家庭,系统和健康(FSH)招募,欢迎,审查和发表代表最广泛经验和观点的科学是我们作为共同编辑的核心价值。我们认为,作为领导人、科学家和人类,我们有道德和伦理义务为所有人追求社会公正和公平的健康结果。需要作出这种努力,以帮助纠正长期存在的系统性种族主义和歧视少数群体的历史,这种历史至今仍在继续。在最近发生的事件的背景下,包括反对种族不公正的抗议活动,以及2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行期间有色人种经历的健康差距,科学界意识到我们不能再做旁观者。作为期刊的共同编辑,我们有机会在整个同行评审和出版过程中支持代表不同个人和社区的公平和包容的做法,这不仅增强了公平性,还提高了科学水平。在与我们的领导团队(即联合编辑、副编辑和部门编辑)和编辑委员会的探索性对话中,我们知道我们所有人都有一个共同的价值观和愿望,即在FSH中改进EDI。我们写这篇社论是为了以一种透明的方式进行交流,这种方式为旨在支持EDI的日志处理过程中最近和即将发生的变化提供上下文。我们希望清楚地表明我们致力于在FSH的各个方面改进EDI的意图。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA,版权所有)。
Enhancing equity, diversity, and inclusion in Families, Systems, & Health.
Our annual coeditors' retreat is a time to step back from the words on the page and reflect on our values for this work. Our values set the course for goals and subsequent actions for the year. In our 3 days away from the office to focus on the journal, we have the quiet space to set intentions. Then, we set timelines, we send emails, we put things in motion. We came to this year's retreat prepared to consider a critical topic: equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI). That Families, Systems, & Health (FSH) recruit, welcome, review, and publish science that is representative of the widest range of experience and perspective is a core value for us as coeditors. We feel we have a moral and ethical obligation as leaders, scientists, and humans, to pursue social justice and equitable health outcomes for all. Such efforts are needed to help rectify the longstanding history of systemic racism and discrimination against minoritized communities that continues even today. In the context of recent events including protests against racial injustices as well as health disparities experienced by people of color during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, the scientific community is realizing we can no longer remain bystanders. Our role as coeditors of a journal affords the opportunity to support equitable and inclusive practices representing a diverse array of individuals and communities throughout the peer review and publication process, which not only enhances equity but also improves science. In exploratory conversations with our leadership team (i.e., coeditors, associate editors, and department editors) and editorial board, we knew that all of us were of a mind in our values and aspirations to improve EDI in FSH. We write this editorial to transparently communicate in a way that provides context for recent and upcoming changes in journal processes designed to support EDI. We want to clearly state our intentions to work on improving EDI throughout all aspects of FSH. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).