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Definitions of social inclusion and social exclusion: the invisibility of mental illness and the social conditions of participation

机译:社会包容与社会排斥的定义:精神疾病的隐形和社会参与条件

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Current definitions of social exclusion and social inclusion tend to focus on actual participation. Whilst this provides an objective basis for policy measurement, it can overlook the underpinning social dynamics. As part of a conceptual analysis, a précis is provided of a qualitative study undertaken in New Zealand that investigated social inclusion and exclusion from the subjective perspectives of people who experience mental distress. This study highlights subtle cases that cannot be adequately assessed under current definitions. Rather than actual participation, focusing on the 'terms and conditions' of social exclusion and inclusion can encompass invisible phenomena, such as mental illness, and bring the concepts closer to underlying social processes. Definitions would be improved if they focused less on measurement and more on the social constructs involved.
机译:当前的社会排除和社会包容的定义往往会关注实际参与。 虽然这为政策衡量提供了客观基础,但它可以忽视基础社会动态。 作为概念分析的一部分,提供了一个普鲁斯在新西兰进行的定性研究,调查了社会包容和排除了遇到精神痛苦的人的主观观点。 本研究突出了在当前定义下无法充分评估的细微案例。 专注于社会排除和包容性的“条款和条件”的实际参与可以包括隐形现象,例如精神疾病,并将概念更接近潜在的社会流程。 如果他们在涉及的社会建筑上专注于衡量和更多,则将提高定义。

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