有助于减少贫困和不平等现象的行为干预

IF 1.6 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Behavior and Social Issues Pub Date : 2022-12-02 DOI:10.1007/s42822-022-00114-1
Mark A Mattaini, Kathryn M Roose, Stephen B Fawcett
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行为科学长期以来一直致力于了解和解决重要的社会问题。贫困以及健康和发展方面的不平等是当今世界面临的最重要、最复杂的社会问题之一。通过可持续发展目标(SDGs),联合国(2015 年)集中关注并指导如何应对关键的全球性挑战,包括 "消除贫困"(SDGs 1)、"确保人人享有良好的健康和福祉"(SDGs 3)以及 "减少国家内部和国家之间的不平等"(SDGs 10)。在本文中,我们提供了一个框架,并举例说明了行为科学对这些问题的贡献。我们介绍了个人、关系、社区和社会层面的行为干预措施。我们强调了行为科学应用中反映出的问题、干预方法和环境的多样性。通过结合行为科学、公共卫生和其他学科的方法,以及受不平等影响最严重者的经验知识,行为学方法可以为确保所有人的健康和福祉的合作努力做出重大贡献。
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Behavioral Interventions Contributing to Reducing Poverty and Inequities.

Behavioral science has a long history of engaging in efforts to understand and address socially important issues. Poverty and inequities in health and development are among the most important and complex social issues facing the world today. With its Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the United Nations (2015) has focused attention and guidance on addressing key global challenges, including to "end poverty" (SDG 1), "ensure good health and well-being for all" (SDG3), and "reduce inequality within and among countries" (SDG 10). In this paper, we provide a framework and illustrative examples of contributions of behavioral science to these issues. We feature illustrative behavioral interventions at the individual, relationship, community, and societal levels. We highlight the diversity of issues, intervention methods, and settings reflected in applications of behavioral science. By joining methods from behavioral science, public health, and other disciplines-and the experiential knowledge of those most affected by inequities-behavioral methods can make significant contributions to collaborative efforts to assure health and well-being for all.

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Behavior and Social Issues
Behavior and Social Issues PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: The primary intellectual framework for Behavior and Social Issues is the science of behavior analysis and its sub-discipline of cultural systems analysis, but contributions from contrasting viewpoints will occasionally be considered if of specific interest to behavior analysts. We recommend that potential authors examine recent issues to determine whether their work is appropriate to the journal. Appropriate contributions include theoretical and conceptual analyses, research articles and brief reports, dialogues, and research reviews. Behavior and Social Issues is an appropriate forum for the work of senior scholars in the field, many of whom serve on the editorial board, as well as for the work of emerging scholars, including students, who have an interest in the contributions of a natural science of behavior to constructing cultures of social justice, human rights, and environmental sustainability.
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