نتایج جستجو برای: religious cultural groups

تعداد نتایج: 890327  

2016
Kathryn R. Kirby Russell D. Gray Simon J. Greenhill Fiona M. Jordan Stephanie Gomes-Ng Hans-Jörg Bibiko Damián E. Blasi Carlos A. Botero Claire Bowern Carol R. Ember Dan Leehr Bobbi S. Low Joe McCarter William Divale Michael C. Gavin

From the foods we eat and the houses we construct, to our religious practices and political organization, to who we can marry and the types of games we teach our children, the diversity of cultural practices in the world is astounding. Yet, our ability to visualize and understand this diversity is limited by the ways it has been documented and shared: on a culture-by-culture basis, in locally-t...

2016
Rhett Williamson

The movement of people from one country to another and the subsequent settling of migrants in host communities diversely affect all parties in relocation processes. Directly or indirectly, both migrant and their host communities respond differently to the worldviews of the migrants and the socio-cultural contexts of the host communities. While the religious beliefs of people appear to be the le...

2014
Seema Sahay Karikalan Nagarajan Sanjay Mehendale Sibnath Deb Abhilasha Gupta Shalini Bharat Shripad Bhatt Athokpam Bijesh Kumar Vidisha Kanthe Anju Sinha Nomita Chandhiok

BACKGROUND Although male circumcision (MC) is recommended as an HIV prevention option, the religious, cultural and biomedical dimensions of its feasibility, acceptability and practice in India have not been explored till date. This study explores beliefs, experiences and understanding of the community and healthcare providers (HCPs) about adult MC as an HIV prevention option in India. METHODS...

Journal: :Evidence-based complementary and alternative medicine : eCAM 2016
M Fawzi Mahomoodally A Mootoosamy S Wambugu

Religious communities from Mauritius still rely on traditional therapies (TT) for primary healthcare. Nonetheless, there is still a dearth of scientific information on TT used by the different religious groups to manage diabetes and related complications (DRC). This study aimed to gather ethnomedicinal knowledge on TT used by the different religious groups against DRC. Diabetic patients (n = 95...

Journal: :iranian journal of applied language studies 2012
masoud sharififar

this paper aimed to investigate the differences between english and persian religious elements which may be problematic in translating from english into persian. the study aimed also to investigate the way cultural elements in general and religious ones in particular were dealt with in the selected corpora and to check whether the procedures proposed by newmark, were sufficient and adequate for...

2009
Steven Pirutinsky David H. Rosmarin Kenneth I. Pargament

Culture may particularly influence community attitudes towards mental illness, when the illness itself is shaped by a cultural context. To explore the influence of culture-specific, religious symptoms on Orthodox Jewish community attitudes, the authors compared the attitudes of 169 Orthodox Jews, who randomly viewed one of two vignettes describing either religious or nonreligious obsessive–comp...

2016
David F. Mullins Martin J. Bull

This article adds to recent literature in the study of religion and marriage by examining older couples’ use of religion as a cultural repertoire in enduring marriages. The study includes qualitative analysis of in-depth interviews with 43 married, Christian couples. Couples reported four predominant social contexts that gave sacred meanings to their marriage: prayer, worship services and sermo...

2012
Boris Mayer Gisela Trommsdorff

This chapter explores cultural and individual religious roots of adolescents' family orientation on the basis of multilevel analyses with data from 17 cul­ tural groups. Religion and the family are seen as intertwined social insti­ tutions. The family as a source of social support has been identified as an important mediator of the effects of religiosity on adolescent developmental outcomes. Th...

2008
ALBERT DOJA

In this paper I look at religious identifications and affiliations in the Balkans as instrumental political resources for ascertaining hierarchical relations among social groups and individuals, with extensive use of gendered metaphors, referring to different categories of people as either effeminate or truly manly, and actual women often used as a currency of exchange. A Gendered Ethno-Religio...

Journal: :International journal of palliative nursing 2005
Veronica Nicky Thomas Tariq Saleem Rachel Abraham

AIM To describe some of the factors that act as barriers to effective uptake of breast and cervical cancer screening services among black minority ethnic (BME) groups living in Brent and Harrow in the UK. DESIGN A series of focus groups among African Caribbean, African, Gujarati, Pakistani, Greek and Arabic groups were held to discover their perceptions of cancer screening, the barriers to ef...

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