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The conceptualisation of the ethnic person: A Foucauldian Discourse Analysis of how race and ethnicity are constructed in the literature of digital psychotherapies for depression

Rodríguez-Dorans, Edgar; Omylinska-Thurston, Joanna; Liverpool, Shaun; Viliardos, Laura; Karkou, Vicky

Authors

Edgar Rodríguez-Dorans

Shaun Liverpool

Vicky Karkou



Contributors

Edgar Rodríguez-Dorans
Project Leader

Shaun Liverpool
Researcher

Vicky Karkou
Researcher

Abstract

Race and ethnicity constitute demographic data often collected in mental health research. However, their conceptualisation is unclear and their categorisation inconsistent, which affects how they are reported, analysed, and evaluated against research objectives. Using data from a systematic review of Digital Psychotherapies for Adults Experiencing Depressive Symptoms, this study interrogates how race and ethnicity data are conceptualised, collected, and used in designing, delivering, and evaluating digital interventions. Considering the relevance of race and ethnicity in health disparities, the uneven prevalence of depression and comorbid psychiatric disorders across ethnic groups, and ongoing debates that question the extent to which existing treatments are effective for diverse ethnic populations, this study seeks to interrogate how researchers on mental health engage with current debates on race and ethnicity and whether these inform their digital interventions for depression. Using Foucauldian Discourse Analysis, the current paper focuses on the analysis of four out of ten critical articles reporting on digital psychotherapies for depression to explore the discourses researchers draw on to conceptualise race and ethnicity and the implications and functions of such constructions. The analysis shows a diverse and complex spectrum of racial and ethnic conceptualisation. While, altogether, studies reported a sophisticated range of ethnic classifications, some researchers did not collect ethnic information, others ascribed to essentialist views, and others drew on geopolitical descriptors such as nationality. These varied approaches draw attention to how researchers – implicitly or explicitly – participate in co-creating discourses around race and ethnicity. Finally, this study poses the question of how and to what extent researchers in mental health consider ethnic data to be significant for the experience of depression in individuals using digital psychotherapies

Citation

Rodríguez-Dorans, E., Omylinska-Thurston, J., Liverpool, S., Viliardos, L., & Karkou, V. (2024). The conceptualisation of the ethnic person: A Foucauldian Discourse Analysis of how race and ethnicity are constructed in the literature of digital psychotherapies for depression.

Conference Name European Congress of Qualitative Inquiry.
Conference Location Helsinki
Start Date Jan 10, 2024
End Date Jan 12, 2024
Acceptance Date Jun 12, 2024
Online Publication Date Jun 12, 2024
Publication Date Jun 12, 2024
Deposit Date Jun 17, 2024
Pages 101-108
Series Title Participation, collaboration and co-creation: Qualitative inquiry across and beyond divides: Congress Proceedings
ISBN 9789528401452
Publisher URL https://storage.googleapis.com/smooty-1220.appspot.com/uploads/4112/1718106409_ECQI2024Proceedings.pdf