From Treatment to Healing: Envisioning a Decolonial Digital Mental Health

要旨

The field of digital mental health is making strides in the application of technology to broaden access to care. We critically examine how these technology-mediated forms of care might amplify historical injustices, and erase minoritized experiences and expressions of mental distress and illness. We draw on decolonial thought and critiques of identity-based algorithmic bias to analyze the underlying power relations impacting digital mental health technologies today, and envision new pathways towards a decolonial digital mental health. We argue that a decolonial digital mental health is one that centers lived experience over rigid classification, is conscious of structural factors that influence mental wellbeing, and is fundamentally designed to deter the creation of power differentials that prevent people from having agency over their care. Stemming from this vision, we make recommendations for how researchers and designers can support more equitable futures for people experiencing mental distress and illness.

受賞
Honorable Mention
著者
Sachin R. Pendse
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Daniel Nkemelu
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Nicola J. Bidwell
International University of Management, Windhoek, Namibia
Sushrut Jadhav
University College London, London, United Kingdom
Soumitra Pathare
Centre for Mental Health Law and Policy, Pune, India
Munmun De Choudhury
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Neha Kumar
Georgia Tech, Atlanta, Georgia, United States
論文URL

https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.1145/3491102.3501982

動画

会議: CHI 2022

The ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (https://chi2022.acm.org/)

セッション: Justice & Equity I

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2022-05-04 18:00:00
2022-05-04 19:15:00