“Boots”理论:为什么心理健康倡议需要解决经济不平等问题

IF 1.4 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
A. Reupert
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促进心理健康的举措可能代价高昂——但不良心理健康的后果也是如此。在这篇社论中,我想解开社会经济不公平的“靴子”理论,并探讨其对精神卫生资助的影响。布茨的理论已经存在一段时间了,但我最近才接触到它。对于那些同样不知道的人来说,布茨的理论解释了为什么富人可以过得便宜,而穷人却不能。这个理论被称为“靴子”,因为特里·普拉切特在他1993年的著作《武装的男人》中最初是这样描述的:
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‘Boots’ theory: why mental health initiatives need to address economic inequalities
Mental health promotion initiatives can be costly – but so too are the consequences of poor mental health. For this editorial I want to unpack the ‘boots’ theory of socioeconomic unfairness, and explore its implications for mental health funding. Boots theory has been around for some time, but I only came across it recently. For those who are equally unaware, boots theory explains how the wealthy can afford to live cheaply while the poor cannot. The theory is called ‘boots’, because of how Terry Pratchett, in his 1993 book Men at Arms, initially described it:
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