Ojeda Christopher
Pennsylvania State University.
Soc Sci Q. 2015 Nov;96(5):1226-1243. doi: 10.1111/ssqu.12173. Epub 2015 Jun 9.
In this paper, I propose that depression is a political phenomenon insofar as it has political sources and consequences. I then investigate one aspect of this argument-whether depression reduces participation. I hypothesize that individuals with depression lack the motivation and physical capacity to vote and engage in other forms of political participation due to somatic problems and feelings of hopelessness and apathy. Moreover, I examine how depression in adolescence can have downstream consequences for participation in young adulthood. The analyses, using both cross-sectional and longitudinal data, show that voter turnout and other forms of participation decrease as the severity of depressed mood increases. These findings are discussed in light of disability rights and potential efforts to boost participation among this group.
在本文中,我认为抑郁症是一种政治现象,因为它有政治根源和后果。然后,我研究了这一论点的一个方面——抑郁症是否会降低参与度。我假设,患有抑郁症的个体由于身体问题以及绝望和冷漠的情绪,缺乏投票和参与其他形式政治活动的动力和身体能力。此外,我研究了青少年时期的抑郁症如何对成年早期的参与产生下游影响。使用横断面数据和纵向数据进行的分析表明,随着抑郁情绪严重程度的增加,选民投票率和其他形式的参与度会下降。将根据残疾人权利以及为提高该群体参与度所做的潜在努力来讨论这些发现。