نتایج جستجو برای: cultural beliefs

تعداد نتایج: 182085  

E Merghati Khoei Mefs Zakerhamidi R Latifnejad Roudsari,

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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...

2009
Ian M. Taylor Nikos Ntoumanis Brett Smith

Objectives: The purpose of the study was to provide an in-depth analysis of how the Physical Education (PE) teaching context influences teachers’ motivational strategies towards students. Design: Qualitative semi-structured interviews Methods: Using Self-determination theory (Deci, E. L., & Ryan, R. M. (2000). Psychological Enquiry, 11, 227268) as a guiding framework, semi-structured interviews...

احمدی ابهری, سید علی,

Regarding the utilization of cultural and religious beliefs in the treatment of physical and mental disorders, this article presents the cases of 3 Iranian psychiatric patients with severe physical and mental symptoms, preceded by a long history of different psychiatric treatments. These cases illustrate that bu relying on patients religious beliefs and faith, the therapist can increase his /...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2003
A Timothy Church Fernando A Ortiz Marcia S Katigbak Tatyana V Avdeyeva Alice M Emerson José de Jesús Vargas Flores Joselina Ibáñez Reyes

A new measure of implicit theories or beliefs regarding the traitedness versus contextuality of behavior was developed and tested across cultures. In Studies 1 (N = 266) and 2 (N = 266), these implicit beliefs dimensions were reliably measured and replicated across U.S. college student samples and validity evidence was provided. In Study 3, their structure replicated well across an individualis...

2013
Francisco Martínez Sánchez María Luisa Blanco Larrieux Darío Páez Rovira Daniel Costa Ball

Resumen Background: Emotional events are followed by recurrent talking about the event (Social Sharing of Emotion, SSE). Several factors that can account for variations in beliefs about SSE were examined: alexithymia, age and sex among two sample groups, Spanish (n= 388) and Uruguayan (n= 537). Method: Both samples completed the 20-item Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS-20) and the Beliefs about S...

Journal: :Family & community health 2013
Arnab Mukherjea Kelsey Clark Underwood Anita L Stewart Susan L Ivey Alka M Kanaya

This study describes Asian Indian immigrant perspectives surrounding dietary beliefs and practices to identify intervention targets for diabetes and heart disease prevention. Participants were asked about conceptualizations of relationships between culture, food, and health during 4 focus groups (n = 38). Findings reveal influences of beliefs from respondents' native India, preservation of cult...

Journal: :Journal of medical ethics 2001
J F Buryska

The aim of this paper is to expand upon the conclusions reached by Orr and Genesen in their 1997 article (published in this journal), Requests for 'inappropriate' treatment based on religious beliefs. Assuming, with Orr and Genesen, that claims made in the name of religion are not absolute, I will propose some principles for determining when claims based on religious beliefs or cultural sensibi...

2014
Maarten Boudry Stefaan Blancke Massimo Pigliucci

What makes beliefs thrive? In this paper, we model the dissemination of bona fide science versus pseudoscience, making use of Dan Sperber’s epidemiological model of representations. Drawing on cognitive research on the roots of irrational beliefs and the institutional arrangement of science, we explain the dissemination of beliefs in terms of their salience to human cognition and their ability ...

Journal: :Mental retardation and developmental disabilities research reviews 2005
David S Mandell Maytali Novak

There is little information available about how and why parents of children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) make decisions regarding which of the many available treatments to implement with their children. Given the lack of available information regarding treatment efficacy, it is likely that parents' beliefs about child development, interpretation of the symptoms of ASD, its etiology and ...

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