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101por Gonçalves Cerejeira, J., Medina Ojeda, G., Santos Carrasco, I., De Andrés Lobo, C., Jiménez Aparicio, T., Vallecillo Adame, C., Guerra Valera, G., Queipo De Llano De La Viuda, M., Gonzaga Ramírez, A.“…INTRODUCTION: The therapeutic alliance is critical to the efficacy of psychiatric treatment and can be weakened by involuntary treatment measures. In Western culture, mental illness is still associated with violence and if significant risk of violence is detected, in Spain a civil court can order the application of involuntary treatments such as Involuntary Outpatient Commitment. …”
Publicado 2022
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102“…Western culture is experiencing a movement for death reform which includes aspects such as death acceptance and supporting individual choice concerning how one wishes to experience end-of-life (EOL). …”
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103“…The way of life is radically altering because of people adjusting to Western culture. Smoking, drinking, being overweight, and eating too much salt are the primary risk factors for hypertension. …”
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104“…BACKGROUND: It is well known that depression and delinquency in adolescents are highly correlated, but longitudinal studies on the causal relationship between them are not active in East Asia compared to in Western culture. In addition, even the results of research on causal models and sex differences are inconsistent. …”
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105“…The participants’ Body Mass Index (BMI), peer advice and western culture influenced the problematic thin-ideal (ideal BMI < 18.5 was considered as the problematic thin-ideal) (P<0.05). …”
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106“…PURPOSE: Many studies explore the relationship between moral judgment and psychopathy in western culture, but the mechanism underlying this relationship remains unclear. …”
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107“…These instruments were predominantly practiced in the Western culture, which consists of several psychometric evidences. …”
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108“…Subgroup analysis through the second stage analysis indicated that parenting stress had a significantly stronger predictive effect on quality of life in Western culture, while the predictive effect of social support on quality of life was significantly stronger in Eastern culture. …”
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109“…This study contributes to the literature by identifying causes of Chinese employees' complaints different from those attributed to their counterparts in Western cultures. This outcome particularly reveals that “dissatisfaction with interpersonal relationships” with colleagues was the leading cause of complaints among Chinese employees, rather than the “misfit between employees' needs and organizational rewards” revealed by Western culture-based studies. …”
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110“…However, the role of parental factors (microsystem) and cultural value (macrosystem) factors in adolescents' bullying behaviors in non-western culture contexts is unclear. Social harmony, which is closely related to social behavior, is a core value in Chinese culture. …”
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111“…When Japan opened its borders in 1865 period, the new government was eager to accept Western culture to the extent of prohibiting the progress of Japanese acupuncture for a period of time. …”
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112“…Since the World Health Organization officially began promoting yoga in developing countries in 1978, yoga has been cited for its therapeutic potential and has been widely recognized in Western culture. However, as an increasing number of people practice yoga for remedial purposes, researchers raise two important questions: 1) Is yoga a valid complementary management and rehabilitation treatment modality? …”
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113por Korn, Christoph W., Fan, Yan, Zhang, Kai, Wang, Chenbo, Han, Shihui, Heekeren, Hauke R.“…Cultural differences are generally explained by how people see themselves in relation to social interaction partners. While Western culture emphasizes independence, East Asian culture emphasizes interdependence. …”
Publicado 2014
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114por Rezaei Aderyani, Mohsen, Javadi, Mohsen, Nazari Tavakkoli, Saeid, Kiani, Mehrzad, Abbasi, Mahmood“…First, the common principles and foundations of medical ethics have taken shape in the context of Western culture and secularism. Accordingly, the implementation of the same guidelines and codes of medical ethics as Western societies in Muslim communities does not seem rational. …”
Publicado 2016
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115por Pujara, Piyush, Sharma, Neeraj, Parikh, Rujul Jayeshkumar, Shah, Maitri, Parikh, Shachi, Vadera, Vivek, Kaur, Manpreet, Makkar, Isha, Parmar, Mayur, Rupakar, Pratik, Patel, Shrikant“…BACKGROUND: There is overwhelming evidence that periodontal disease and dental caries affect the majority of populations and that western culture and lifestyle may have a profound influence on oral health, especially in adults. …”
Publicado 2016
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116“…Rome IV has a multicultural rather than a Western-culture focus. There are new chapters including multicultural, age-gender-women’s health, intestinal microenvironment, biopsychosocial, and centrally mediated disorders. …”
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117por Bernardi, N. F., Snow, S., Peretz, I., Orozco Perez, H. D., Sabet-Kassouf, N., Lehmann, A.“…Cardiorespiratory recordings were obtained from 20 healthy adults at rest and during: a) singing of familiar slow songs as in the standard form of Western culture; b) improvised vocalization of free vowel sounds, known as toning. …”
Publicado 2017
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118por Vinesett, Ava LaVonne, Whaley, Riitta Rutanen, Woods-Giscombe, Cheryl, Dennis, Paul, Johnson, Medina, Li, Yin, Mounzeo, Pline, Baegne, Mabiba, Wilson, Kenneth H.“…The effects of Ngoma and other indigenous rhythm-dance ceremonies on distress and health status in western culture should be investigated in larger clinical studies.…”
Publicado 2017
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119“…While playfulness is typically seen as a positive trait in Western culture, there are hints in Chinese culture that being playful has negative connotations (e.g., associations with laziness and seeing play as the opposite of work). …”
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120“…Spatial representations of number, such as a left-to-right oriented mental number line, are well documented in Western culture. Yet, the functional significance of such a representation remains unclear. …”
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