26 Aralık 2019 Perşembe

Honor culture and Health Psychology Research Ideas

1) Honor culture and elderly care: Do families from honor cultures (Turkey, Morocco, Afghans, Iraqies, tc.) have more supportive attitudes towards familial care for elderly members of their family?

Why is it important? Elderly health care is getting more and more expensive for the government, and the quality of elderly health care is going down as their less governmental money to be spent on gerontology. So, in times where there is no quality health care for elderly people, it is an asset to be willing and able to take care of the elderly members of your own family. In the future, families from non-honor communities can look for examples for how to take care of their elders from traditional collectivistic and honor cultures. This is a positive aspect of honor cultures.

El-Quade guy said Western people don't take care of their elderly and old people are suffering from loneliness


2) Honor culture and Reluctance to Seeking Healthcare: Endorsing feminine, family, and masculine honor norms may hinder women from seeking treatment for human papillomavirus (HPV) infections, and both women and men from seeking treatment/care for sexually transmitted infections (STIs).

Acknowlegment of mental disabilities (autism, asperger's) in honor cultures, big stigma.

Also in the case of STIs, it may matter whether the person notifies the person who transmitted them the STD - would the culture of the person who transmitted the STD, would you confront the person or not if the person who received the STD and the who transmitted it are both from an honor culture versus one honor and dignity culture?


3) Honor culture, gender, and taboo of ingroup members' dating of outgroup members

Why people from Turkish-Dutch communities dissapprove Turkish women dating/marrying Dutch men more than Turkish men dating/marrying Dutch women?








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