Pharmaceutical subjectivity in times of crisis in Madrid: Between survival, chronicity, and "It Must Be Me".

IF 0.6 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
María Reneses
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Abstract

In recent years, mental health has gained significant relevance, accompanied by a gradual reduction in stigma. As a result, more people are understanding and analyzing their suffering in psychological terms. However, for many individuals accessing public mental health services in a city like Madrid, medication remains the primary treatment option. This study aims to analyze the type of subjectivity produced through this form of intervention, based on the findings of an ethnographic research conducted between 2012 and 2014. The research included observation in mental health center consultations, 19 in-depth interviews with psychotropic drug users, and a reflection group with periodic meetings. Key findings highlight ambivalence towards medication and the need for continuous adjustments to minimize side effects. The resulting subjectivity revolves around central aspects such as the fear of relapse and side effects; autonomy, which conflicts with the notion of not trying on one's own; accountability, feelings of vulnerability and self-governance, core aspects of neoliberal subjectivity.

马德里危机时期的药物主体性:在生存、慢性和“必须是我”之间。
近年来,随着耻辱的逐渐减少,精神卫生具有重要意义。因此,越来越多的人从心理角度理解和分析他们的痛苦。然而,对于许多在马德里这样的城市获得公共精神卫生服务的人来说,药物仍然是主要的治疗选择。本研究旨在分析通过这种形式的干预产生的主体性类型,基于2012年至2014年进行的一项民族志研究的结果。该研究包括心理健康中心咨询的观察,对19名精神药物使用者的深度访谈,以及定期会议的反思小组。主要研究结果强调了对药物的矛盾心理和持续调整以减少副作用的必要性。由此产生的主观性围绕着中心方面,如对复发和副作用的恐惧;自主性,这与不自己尝试的概念相冲突;问责制,脆弱感和自我管理,新自由主义主体性的核心方面。
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Salud Colectiva
Salud Colectiva PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
1.40
自引率
0.00%
发文量
23
审稿时长
26 weeks
期刊介绍: Salud Colectiva publica análisis y resultados de investigaciones, debates entre diferentes autores, artículos de opinión, conferencias, documentos y reseñas históricas, en español, que problematicen el campo de la Salud Colectiva desde diferentes disciplinas y saberes.
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