《DeusEx》拯救了我的生命:女性主义者对电子游戏重度抑郁症的自我民族志。

IF 2.6 2区 医学 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Nicholas Norman Adams
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尽管对精神疾病在现实生活中如何经历和应对产生了有价值的见解,但在学术研究中对精神疾病(MI)的自我民族志描述很少。男性的第一人称叙述尤其缺乏,这可能与男性禁欲主义扼杀男性MI讨论的历史趋势有关。一些奖学金将电子游戏视为一种积极的、逃避现实的援助,使患有重度抑郁症(MDD)的人受益。然而,目前还没有研究深入探讨参与游戏的参与者应对重度抑郁症可能产生的积极影响、自我认同和表达。这项研究采用了一种新颖的定性视角,对我在接受重度抑郁症治疗期间玩个人电脑游戏DeusEx的经历进行了深入的自我人种学研究。作为一名心理学家,我专门研究将女权主义理论应用于理解男性、男性气质和心理健康,同时我本人也在22年多的时间里反复接受重度抑郁症的治疗,我的立场构建了一个独特的双重立场视角。本文明确讨论了我的重度抑郁症经历,以及视频游戏在重度抑郁症期间作为一种积极的、逃避现实的辅助手段的价值,同时对男性霸权主义对男性谈论重度抑郁症的持久影响进行了个人解构。本文还提出了未来学者利用自我民族志方法产生现实主义观点的论点,使心理健康讨论正常化,特别是分享未被充分代表的男性经历。对未来学术的启示,建立在本研究产生的学习,发展和提出。
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DeusEx Saved My Life: A Feminist-Autoethnography of Video-Gaming Through Major Depressive Disorder.

Autoethnographic accounts of mental illness (MI) are sparse in academic scholarship, despite generating valuable insights into how MI can be experienced and coped with in real-life contexts. First-person accounts from men are especially lacking, possibly linked to historic trend for masculine stoicism stifling male MI discussions. Some scholarships explore video-gaming as a positive, escapist aid benefiting individuals experiencing major depressive disorder (MDD). However, no research exists presenting in-depth perspectives on possible positive effects, self-identified and articulated by actors engaging with gaming to cope with MDD. This research adopts a novel qualitative perspective, representing an in-depth autoethnographic examination of my experiences playing the personal computer game DeusEx, during a period of my life where I was under treatment for MDD. My positions as both a psychologist specializing in research prioritizing feminist theory as applied to understand men, masculinities, and mental health, and someone themselves recurrently treated for MDD over longer than 22 years, construct a unique dual-positionality perspective. Explicit discussions of my MDD experiences and my experiences concerning the value of video-gaming as a positive, escapist aid during MDD are presented, alongside personal deconstructions of the lasting influences of hegemonic masculinity upon men speaking up about MI. Arguments are presented for future scholars utilizing autoethnographic methods to generate realist perspectives, normalizing mental health discussions, particularly the sharing of underrepresented male experiences. Implications for future scholarship, building upon learnings generated by this research, are developed and put forward.

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自引率
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期刊介绍: QUALITATIVE HEALTH RESEARCH is an international, interdisciplinary, refereed journal for the enhancement of health care and to further the development and understanding of qualitative research methods in health care settings. We welcome manuscripts in the following areas: the description and analysis of the illness experience, health and health-seeking behaviors, the experiences of caregivers, the sociocultural organization of health care, health care policy, and related topics. We also seek critical reviews and commentaries addressing conceptual, theoretical, methodological, and ethical issues pertaining to qualitative enquiry.
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