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Critical realism: a philosophical framework for the study of gender and mental health

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posted on 2024-03-12, 17:46 authored by Michael Bergin, John S. G. Wells, Sara Owen

This paper explores gender and mental health with particular reference to the emerging philosophical field of critical realism. This philosophy suggests a shared ontology and epistemology for the natural and social sciences. Until recently, most of the debate surrounding gender and mental health has been guided either implicitly or explicitly within a positivist or constructivist philosophy. With this in mind, key areas of critical realism are explored in relation to gender and mental health, and contrasted with the positions of positivism and constructivism. It isargued that critical realism offers an alternative philosophical framework for the exploration of gender issues within mental health care.

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  • School of Health and Social Care (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Nursing Philosophy

Volume

9

Issue

3

Pages/Article Number

169-179

Publisher

Wiley Blackwell

ISSN

1466-7681

eISSN

1466-769X

Date Submitted

2010-12-23

Date Accepted

2008-07-01

Date of First Publication

2008-07-01

Date of Final Publication

2008-07-01

Date Document First Uploaded

2013-03-13

ePrints ID

3711

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