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Quantitative account of social interactions in a mental health care ecosystem: cooperation trust and collective action

机译:精神卫生保健生态系统中社会互动的定量说明:合作信任和集体行动

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Mental disorders have an enormous impact in our society, both in personal terms and in the economic costs associated with their treatment. In order to scale up services and bring down costs, administrations are starting to promote social interactions as key to care provision. We analyze quantitatively the importance of communities for effective mental health care, considering all community members involved. By means of citizen science practices, we have designed a suite of games that allow to probe into different behavioral traits of the role groups of the ecosystem. The evidence reinforces the idea of community social capital, with caregivers and professionals playing a leading role. Yet, the cost of collective action is mainly supported by individuals with a mental condition - which unveils their vulnerability. The results are in general agreement with previous findings but, since we broaden the perspective of previous studies, we are also able to find marked differences in the social behavior of certain groups of mental disorders. We finally point to the conditions under which cooperation among members of the ecosystem is better sustained, suggesting how virtuous cycles of inclusion and participation can be promoted in a ‘care in the community’ framework.
机译:精神障碍无论从个人角度还是与治疗相关的经济成本,对我们的社会都有巨大的影响。为了扩大服务规模并降低成本,主管部门开始促进社会互动,这是提供医疗服务的关键。我们考虑到所有社区成员的参与,定量分析了社区对有效精神卫生保健的重要性。通过公民科学实践,我们设计了一套游戏,可以探究生态系统角色组的不同行为特征。证据加强了社区社会资本的观念,看护者和专业人员发挥了主导作用。然而,集体行动的成本主要由患有精神疾病的个人提供支持,这揭示了他们的脆弱性。结果与先前的发现大体上一致,但是,由于我们拓宽了先前研究的视野,我们还能够发现某些精神障碍人群的社会行为存在明显差异。最后,我们指出了可以更好地维持生态系统成员之间的合作的条件,这表明如何在“社区关怀”框架中促进包容和参与的良性循环。

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