Title of article
A Game Theory-Based Model for Predicting Depression due to Frustration in Competitive Environments
Author/Authors
Loula, R Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie - São Paulo, Brazil , Monteiro, L. H. A Universidade de São Paulo - Escola Politécnica - São Paulo, Brazil
Pages
5
From page
1
To page
5
Abstract
A computational model based on game theory is here proposed to forecast the prevalence of depression caused by frustration in a
competitive environment. This model comprises a spatially structured game, in which the individuals are socially connected. This
game, which is equivalent to the well-known prisoner’s dilemma, represents the payoffs that can be received by the individuals in
the labor market. These individuals may or may not have invested in a formal academic education. It is assumed that an individual
becomes depressed when the difference between the average payoff earned by the neighbors in this game and the personal payoff
surpasses a critical number, which can be distinct for men and women. Thus, the transition to depression depends on two
thresholds, whose values are tuned for the model accurately predicting the percentage of individuals that become depressed due
to a frustrating payoff. Here, this tuning is performed by using data of young adults living in the United Kingdom in 2014-2016.
Keywords
Theory-Based , Game , Major
Journal title
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine
Serial Year
2020
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2613677
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