Conceptualising Lived Experience in Mental Health Research: Problems, Insights and Implications.

IF 2.7 2区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Rajvinder Samra
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Abstract

Across health research, drawing on accounts from people with lived experience is often promoted as a shift away from epistemic injustice wherein the knowledge of the marginalised is ignored/silenced. Paradoxically for people with mental distress who are given a diagnostic label, aspects of their accounts may actually be foregrounded to categorise them with mental illness/disorder. In doing this, their sense of reality (e.g., ontological experiences) can be judged to be significantly different from other people in addition to their epistemic knowledge and understanding. This points to issues of ontological differences between lived experiencers of various forms of mental distress that need deeper consideration in mental health research and practice, alongside the ongoing work on epistemic considerations. Experiencing serious mental distress can include a loss of trust in one's sensory/perceptual signals which complicates how one makes sense of experience and knowledge. The complexities around these processes is at odds with the more straightforward ideas about testimonial accuracy and speaker credibility that underpin epistemic knowledge goals. This review outlines often-overlooked issues related to ontological differences between people in the context of mental health and offers suggestions for the future.

心理健康研究中生活经验的概念化:问题、见解和启示。
在整个卫生研究中,借鉴有实际经验的人的叙述往往被宣传为一种认识上的不公正的转变,在这种不公正中,边缘化群体的知识被忽视/沉默。矛盾的是,对于那些被贴上诊断标签的精神痛苦患者来说,他们的陈述的某些方面实际上可能会被列为精神疾病/障碍。在这样做的过程中,除了他们的认识论知识和理解之外,他们的现实感(例如本体论经验)可以被判断为与其他人有显着不同。这指出了各种形式精神痛苦的生活体验者之间的本体论差异问题,这些问题需要在心理健康研究和实践中进行更深入的考虑,以及正在进行的认识论方面的考虑。经历严重的精神痛苦可能包括对一个人的感官/知觉信号失去信任,这使一个人如何理解经验和知识变得复杂。这些过程的复杂性与支撑认识论知识目标的更直接的关于证词准确性和说话人可信度的想法不一致。本综述概述了在心理健康的背景下人与人之间的本体论差异经常被忽视的问题,并为未来提供建议。
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期刊介绍: Sociology of Health & Illness is an international journal which publishes sociological articles on all aspects of health, illness, medicine and health care. We welcome empirical and theoretical contributions in this field.
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