نتایج جستجو برای: religious cultural groups

تعداد نتایج: 890327  

Journal: :Transcultural Psychiatry 2012

Journal: :Atencion primaria 2017
María Dolores Gil Estevan María Del Carmen Solano Ruíz

OBJECTIVE To know the experiences and perceptions of nurses in providing care and health promotion, women belonging to groups at risk of social vulnerability, applying the model of cultural competence Purnell. DESIGN Phenomenological qualitative study. LOCATION Department of Health Elda. PARTICIPANTS A total of 22 primary care professional volunteers. METHOD Semi-structured interviews a...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. General 2016
Vivian L Vignoles Ellinor Owe Maja Becker Peter B Smith Matthew J Easterbrook Rupert Brown Roberto González Nicolas Didier Diego Carrasco Maria Paz Cadena Siugmin Lay Seth J Schwartz Sabrina E Des Rosiers Juan A Villamar Alin Gavreliuc Martina Zinkeng Robert Kreuzbauer Peter Baguma Mariana Martin Alexander Tatarko Ginette Herman Isabelle de Sauvage Marie Courtois Ragna B Garðarsdóttir Charles Harb Inge Schweiger Gallo Paula Prieto Gil Raquel Lorente Clemares Gabriella Campara George Nizharadze Ma Elizabeth J Macapagal Baland Jalal David Bourguignon Jianxin Zhang Shaobo Lv Aneta Chybicka Masaki Yuki Xiao Zhang Agustín Espinosa Aune Valk Sami Abuhamdeh Benjamin Amponsah Emre Özgen E Ülkü Güner Nil Yamakoğlu Phatthanakit Chobthamkit Tom Pyszczynski Pelin Kesebir Elvia Vargas Trujillo Paola Balanta Boris Cendales Ayala Silvia H Koller Jas Laile Jaafar Nicolay Gausel Ronald Fischer Taciano L Milfont Ersin Kusdil Selinay Çağlar Said Aldhafri M Cristina Ferreira Kassahun Habtamu Mekonnen Qian Wang Márta Fülöp Ana Torres Leoncio Camino Flávia Cristina Silveira Lemos Immo Fritsche Bettina Möller Camillo Regalia Claudia Manzi Maria Brambilla Michael Harris Bond

Markus and Kitayama's (1991) theory of independent and interdependent self-construals had a major influence on social, personality, and developmental psychology by highlighting the role of culture in psychological processes. However, research has relied excessively on contrasts between North American and East Asian samples, and commonly used self-report measures of independence and interdepende...

Journal: :Psychological science 2015
Deborah L Hall Adam B Cohen Kaitlin K Meyer Allison H Varley Gene A Brewer

Trust is a critical aspect of social interaction. One might predict that individuals trust religious out-groups less than religious in-groups, and that costly signals performed by members of religious in-groups increase trust while costly signals performed by members of religious out-groups decrease trust. We examined how Christian participants perceived the trustworthiness of Muslim and Christ...

Journal: :Psychological research 2013
Fabio Paglieri Anna M Borghi Lorenza S Colzato Bernhard Hommel Claudia Scorolli

Evidence suggests that religious systems have specific effects on attentional and action control processes. The present study investigated whether religions also modulate choices that involve higher-order knowledge and the delay of gratification in particular. We tested Dutch Calvinists, Italian Catholics, and Atheists from both countries/cultures using an intertemporal choice task where partic...

2007
James L. Guth

In this paper we examine public attitudes on the role of religion in the American political process, as well as some public policy implications of those attitudes. Although the current American legal regime may lean toward strict separationism, the political system has seen renewed religious activism over the past three decades. Historically, religious involvement in American politics has been ...

2015
Cristina Giuliani Semira Tagliabue

This study presents a qualitative investigation of how Muslim Moroccan and Pakistani female immigrants living in Italy conceptualize their cultural identity. Ten Moroccan and 10 Pakistani (adolescent and adult) women were interviewed through in-depth semi-structured interviews. The interviewees expressed a strong attachment to their culture of origin: their religion is a crucial aspect of their...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
d.d.farhud m. mahmoudi m.s.kamali m.marzban l.andonian r.saffari

a total of 8641 married couples were investigated from 28 iranian populations for consanguineous marriages and coefficient of inbreeding. the results showed considerable differences in the rate and kind of consanguineous matings among the various urban, rural, tribal, and religious populations studied. the observed frequencies of the consanguineous matings in the populations of iran are higher ...

Journal: :Culture, health & sexuality 2005
Omar Minwalla B R Simon Rosser Jamie Feldman Christine Varga

This qualitative study aims to document the identity experience of progressive gay Muslim men in a North American context. Six in-depth interviews, supplemented with participant observation, were conducted of gay Muslim men who attended an international conference for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered, and questioning (LGBTQ) Muslims. For progressive gay Muslims such as these, a Muslim iden...

Journal: :British journal of health psychology 2009
Viren Swami Adriane Arteche Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic Ismail Maakip Debbi Stanistreet Adrian Furnham

This study examined beliefs about the causes and determinants of health, illness, and recovery in an opportunistic sample from Malaysia. In all, 371 women and 350 men completed the Health and Illness Scale, a 124-item scale that examined beliefs about current and future health, and beliefs about the causes of illness and recovery. Each of the four subscales of the Health Illness Scale were fact...

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