俄罗斯年轻人的心理健康跟踪:实践和动机。

Alexandra Paramonova, Oxana Mikhaylova
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数字心理健康服务的快速发展可归因于以下因素的共同作用:数字化的兴起,个人在全球医疗系统中的代理能力增强,以及培养对自己健康负责的新自由主义主体的更广泛趋势。然而,解决心理健康问题的代理与坚持传统的医学认知范式之间的关系仍不清楚。在本文中,我们通过福柯和吉登斯的概念框架调查了俄罗斯年轻人使用心理健康应用程序的做法和动机。我们的样本包括对年龄在18到29岁之间的俄罗斯人进行的22次深度访谈。研究结果表明,心理健康叙事是高度个性化的,与新自由主义的代理概念相一致。追踪器是一种自我反思的工具,由于依赖于人工数据输入,避免了改变自己的意图,这削弱了福柯对自我追踪的分析。
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Mental health tracking among young Russians: practices and motivations.

The rapid development of digital mental health services can be attributed to the confluence of factors such as the rise of digitalization, individuals' increasing agency within medical systems across the globe, and the broader trend of fostering neoliberal subjects who assume responsibility for their own health. However, the relationship between agency in addressing mental health issues and adhering to the conventional paradigm of medicalized cognition remains unclear. In this paper, we investigate the practices and motivations of young Russians using mental health apps through the conceptual frameworks of Foucault and Giddens. Our sample consisted of 22 in-depth interviews with Russians aged between 18 and 29. Findings suggest that mental health narratives are highly individualized and correspond with a neoliberal conceptualization of agency. Trackers serve as tools of self-reflection that eschew intentions to change oneself due to their reliance on manual data input, which undermines Foucault's analysis of self-tracking.

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