Ecological system theory Ecological system theoryEcologicalSystemstheoryHumanEcologyinfluencescontext without development / an ecological paradigm for development in context / research models... U Bronfenbrenner - 《Annals of Child Development》 被引量: 1407发表: 1989年 Description of aquatic ecosystem's ...
美国心理学家尤里·布朗芬布伦纳(Urie Bronfenbrennr , 1917~2005)提出了一种人的发展理论,该理论目前处于本领域的前沿, 因为它在环境影响发展问题上提出了最详细具体的论述。生态系统论(ecological systems theory) 认为,人在复杂的关系系统中的发展受到多水平环境的影响。鉴于生物影响因素加入环境中共同推动了发展,...
The ecological systems theory is a theory of lifespan development positing that people live in interconnected and interactive systems. Proposed by American ecological psychologist Urie Bronfenbrenner in the 1970s, it emphasizes that the environmental system affecting individual development includes both indivi...
Ecological systems theory (EST) highlights and points to the unique context and environments in which the individual interacts and which shape development over time. According to and other scholars, the researcher investigating cross-cultural issues and constructs should account for the multiple contexts...
网络生态系统理论;生态观点;生态系统论
Ecological Systems Theorydoi:10.4135/9781483392271.n157B. TeaterTheoretical Perspectives for Direct Social Work Practice
Ecological systems theory is explicated as a current form of successive systems models used in social work. Behavior principles assumptive in this model are identified: of exchange balance, inner consistency, and dialectial change. Several misconceptions of ecological systems theory and a cultist aspec...
To that end, we use Bronfenbrenner's ecological systems theory to explore the manifestation of HIV stigma at the micro, meso and macro levels and how ... S Sen,JP Aguilar,M Petty - 《Culture Health & Sexuality》 被引量: 0发表: 2020年 Perceived Mental Healthcare Barriers and Health-seekin...
Ecological Systems Theory • Development is the result of the relationships between people and their environments –Cannot evaluate a child’s development only in the immediate environment –Must also examine the interactions among the larger environments ...
Abstract Ecological Systems Theory (EST) seeks to understand human development through examining the interactions between an individual’s innate nature and the multiple influences from the environment. Its emphasis on understanding developmental issues from a nonlinear, multifactorial perspective suits the st...