家庭科学:培育希望、幸福和健康

IF 1.7 3区 社会学 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES Family Relations Pub Date : 2023-12-29 DOI:10.1111/fare.12987
Tammy L. Henderson, Patricia Matthews-Juarez, Sharon N. Obasi
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摘要

作者们探讨了了解家庭和社区如何保持希望、幸福和健康的方法。2021 年全国家庭关系理事会年会为特刊《家庭科学》奠定了基础:2021 年全国家庭关系理事会年会为特刊《家庭的科学:培育希望、幸福和健康》奠定了基础,要求作者采取基于力量、变革、跨学科的视角。在 30 篇文章中,涉及希望、幸福或健康内涵的六个新兴主题包括:(a)COVID-19 大流行病与健康;(b)多样性、公平性、包容性和可及性;(c)家庭政策和学术项目需求;(d)军人家庭;(e)当代家庭话题;以及(f)研究创新。在三分之一的文章中,作者转变了意义,所有作者都提出了实际意义和研究意义。在复原力、关系质量、养育子女和应对等概念中,往往隐含着健康和幸福。超过半数的文章(n = 16)直接或间接提到了 COVID-19、健康以及多样性、公平性、包容性和无障碍性。其他主题包括身心健康、复原力、性别的社会建构以及军人家庭。一些作者提出了具体建议;所有作者都提交了研究成果和实际意义。主题、学科和国家的多样性(n = 9)符合《家庭关系》的包容性和多样性目标。
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The science of families: Nurturing hope, happiness, and health

Objective

Authors explored ways to understand how families and communities remain hopeful, happy, and healthy.

Background

The 2021 National Council on Family Relations annual conference set the groundwork for the special issue, The Science of Families: Nurturing Hope, Happiness, and Health, asking authors to take a strength-based, transformative, and trans- and interdisciplinary perspective.

Methods

Two translational methodologies are offered: the inclusive cultural-variant community-based participatory research model (ICV-CBPR) and Communities of Practice. The six emerging themes and a summary of the connotations of hope, happiness, and health are described in the articles.

Results

The six emerging themes that connoted the meaning of hope, happiness, or health across 30 manuscripts included (a) the COVID-19 pandemic and health, (b) diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility, (c) family policies and academic program needs, (d) military families, (e) contemporary family topics, and (f) research innovations. In one third of the articles, authors transformed implications, with all authors offering practical and research implications.

Conclusions

Health and happiness were often implied in notions of resilience, relationship quality, parenting, and coping. Just over half of the articles (n = 16) directly or indirectly referenced COVID-19, health, and diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility. Other topics comprised mental and physical health, resilience, the social construction of gender, and military families. Some authors provided concrete suggestions; all submitted research and practical implications.

Implications

The movement toward Family Science disseminating and transforming research is moving forth. The diversity of topics, disciplines, and countries (n = 9) aligns with the inclusion and diversity goals of Family Relations.

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Family Relations
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期刊介绍: A premier, applied journal of family studies, Family Relations is mandatory reading for family scholars and all professionals who work with families, including: family practitioners, educators, marriage and family therapists, researchers, and social policy specialists. The journal"s content emphasizes family research with implications for intervention, education, and public policy, always publishing original, innovative and interdisciplinary works with specific recommendations for practice.
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