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Jocs x la Salut Mental és un projecte de ciència ciutadana que analitza les interaccions entre persones amb problemes de salut mental, familiars i cuidadors de forma participada i vol aportar nou coneixement sobre el model d’atenció comunitària en salut mental. Un seguit de sessions de treball han donat forma a una plataforma digital que permet jugar i plantejar un conjunt de dilemes socials a voluntaris de tota Catalunya. Hem estudiat plegats les interaccions socials allà on es relacionen els diversos actors implicats en salut mental. Els resultats de l’estudi es publiquen en format d’article de recerca científica en la revista d’accés obert Scientific Reports: Anna Cigarini, Julián Vicens, Jordi Duch, Sánchez, and Josep Perelló, Quantitative account of social interactions in a mental health care ecosystem: cooperation, trust and collective action, Scientific Reports 8: 3794 (2018), doi 10.1038/s41598-018-21900-1. Les dades estan anominitzades i obertes a Zenodo, amb doi 10.5281/zenodo.1175627 i amb llicència CC BY-SA-4.0. També podeu veure un vídeo resum a: http://www.ub.edu/opensystems/ca/projectes/games-x-mental-health/
game theory, mental health care, care in community, citizen science, social dilemmas
game theory, mental health care, care in community, citizen science, social dilemmas
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