Mental health promotion and the positive concept of health: Navigating dilemmas

IF 1.4 2区 哲学 Q1 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
Somogy Varga , Martin Marchmann Andersen , Anke Bueter , Anna Paldam Folker
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A prevailing view holds that the main goal of mental health promotion is to maintain and improve positive mental health, which is not merely defined by the absence of mental disorders, but by the presence of certain abilities. There are, however, challenges associated with this view that this paper aims to identify and explore. We start by highlighting three requirements for an ethically and politically justified mental health promotion scheme: (i) using a positive concept of mental health that (ii) respects the neutrality principle while (iii) not being overly permissive. Then, we argue that the WHO's positive concept of health violates (ii), and continue by exploring three philosophical accounts (i.e., Nordenfelt, 1995, 2017; Graham 2010; Wren-Lewis & Alexandrova, 2021) that could potentially provide a solution. We show that these face a dilemma of their own: they either violate (ii) or (iii), and they can rectify one issue only by violating the other. Considering the problems linked to the positive notion of health, the final section explores the alternate route of rejecting proposition (i) and instead embracing a negative concept of health. We argue that this option does not present a more advantageous solution. We conclude by highlighting the necessity for additional research to tackle the challenges we identified.

促进心理健康与积极健康观:左右为难
一种普遍的观点认为,促进心理健康的主要目标是保持和改善积极的心理健康,这 不仅仅是指没有精神障碍,而是指具备某些能力。然而,这种观点也面临着一些挑战,本文旨在对这些挑战进行辨析和探讨。首先,我们强调了精神健康促进计划在伦理和政治上的三个要求:(i) 使用积极的精神健 康概念,(ii) 尊重中立原则,(iii) 不过度放任。然后,我们论证了世界卫生组织的积极健康概念违反了(ii),并继续探讨了可能提供解决方案的三种哲学观点(即,Nordenfelt, 1995, 2017; Graham 2010; Wren-Lewis & Alexandrova, 2021)。我们表明,这些方案面临着自身的困境:它们要么违反了(ii),要么违反了(iii),而它们只有通过违反另一个问题才能纠正其中一个问题。考虑到与积极的健康概念相关的问题,最后一节探讨了另一条道路,即拒绝命题(i),转而接受消极的健康概念。我们认为,这一选择并没有提出更有利的解决方案。最后,我们强调有必要开展更多的研究,以应对我们所确定的挑战。
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Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 管理科学-科学史与科学哲学
CiteScore
2.50
自引率
10.00%
发文量
166
审稿时长
6.6 weeks
期刊介绍: Studies in History and Philosophy of Science is devoted to the integrated study of the history, philosophy and sociology of the sciences. The editors encourage contributions both in the long-established areas of the history of the sciences and the philosophy of the sciences and in the topical areas of historiography of the sciences, the sciences in relation to gender, culture and society and the sciences in relation to arts. The Journal is international in scope and content and publishes papers from a wide range of countries and cultural traditions.
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