2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12961-023-00995-7
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System dynamics models of depression at the population level: a scoping review

Abstract: Aims Depression is a disease driven by dynamic processes both at the individual- and system-level. System dynamics (SD) models are a useful tool to capture this complexity, project the future prevalence of depression and understand the potential impact of interventions and policies. SD models have been used to model infectious and chronic disease, but rarely applied to mental health. This scoping review aimed to identify population-based SD models of depression and report on their modelling str… Show more

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“…Bell and Morse (2005) stated that old traditional methods are ineffective and fail to report complex issues. Moreover, the utilization of SD extends to various scientific disciplines (Zanker et al 2021), in healthcare (Davahli et al 2020;Graham et al 2023), in policy making (Brent et al 2017), the sustainable and renewable energy supply chain (Saavedra M. et al 2018), or in knowledge management (Zanker and Bureš 2022). A systems approach helps us understand complex social systems (Sterman 2010).…”
Section: System Thinkingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bell and Morse (2005) stated that old traditional methods are ineffective and fail to report complex issues. Moreover, the utilization of SD extends to various scientific disciplines (Zanker et al 2021), in healthcare (Davahli et al 2020;Graham et al 2023), in policy making (Brent et al 2017), the sustainable and renewable energy supply chain (Saavedra M. et al 2018), or in knowledge management (Zanker and Bureš 2022). A systems approach helps us understand complex social systems (Sterman 2010).…”
Section: System Thinkingmentioning
confidence: 99%