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Publikováno v:
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology. 48:1442-1456
Previous research suggests that the benefits of different types of social support depend on cultural background. However, cultural variations in the underlying motivations for seeking social support and the emotional implications of receiving support
Autor:
Taraneh Mojaverian, Heejung Kim
Publikováno v:
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. 39:88-99
Research has shown that Asians/Asian Americans are less likely to seek social support to deal with stressful situations than European Americans. Two studies examined the effectiveness of two types of social support: support that is sought directly (s
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology. 43:527-532
The present study examined cultural differences in interpersonal stress experiences in Japan and the United States. Japanese and U.S. students completed a questionnaire that included measures of interpersonal stressors, the behavior inhibition system
Publikováno v:
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. 38:3-13
The present research examined cultural differences in the type and frequency of support provided as well as the motivations underlying these behaviors. Study 1, an open-ended survey, asked participants about their social interactions in the past 24 h
Autor:
Joni Y. Sasaki, In Young Park, Skirmantas Janušonis, Lauren D. S. Kelley, Heejung Kim, Taraneh Mojaverian
Publikováno v:
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience. 8:209-215
Building on gene–environment interaction (G × E) research, this study examines how the dopamine D4 receptor (DRD4) gene interacts with a situational prime of religion to influence prosocial behavior. Some DRD4 variants tend to be more susceptible
Autor:
Heejung Kim, Taraneh Mojaverian, Eunkook M. Suh, Joni Y. Sasaki, Jin Young Park, David K. Sherman, Shelley E. Taylor
Publikováno v:
Social Psychological and Personality Science. 2:665-672
Research has demonstrated that certain genotypes are expressed phenotypically in different forms depending on the social environment. To examine sensitivity to cultural norms regarding emotion regulation, we explored the expression of the oxytocin re
Publikováno v:
Development and psychopathology. 27(1)
Using a genetic moderation approach, this study examines how an experimental prime of religion impacts self-control in a social context, and whether this effect differs depending on the genotype of an oxytocin receptor gene (OXTR) polymorphism (rs535
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Psychology, Vol 3 (2013)
Frontiers in Psychology
Frontiers in Psychology
Previous research has found cultural differences in the frequency of support seeking. Asians and Asian Americans report seeking support from their close others to deal with their stress less often compared to European Americans. Similarly, other rese
Publikováno v:
Relationship Science: Integrating Evolutionary, Neuroscience, and Sociocultural Approaches. ISBN: 1433811235
Relationship Science: Integrating Evolutionary, Neuroscience, and Sociocultural Approaches.
Relationship Science: Integrating Evolutionary, Neuroscience, and Sociocultural Approaches.
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::a4049611af252dcd7068e629f3fbe1e9
https://doi.org/10.1037/13489-004
https://doi.org/10.1037/13489-004