2016
DOI: 10.7717/peerj.2783
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The effects of the gender-culture interaction on self-reports of depressive symptoms: cross-cultural study among Egyptians and Canadians

Abstract: PurposeResearch in depression has revealed differences in the way depressed individuals across cultures report their symptoms. This literature also points to possible differences in symptom reporting patterns between men and women. Using data from a larger dataset (Beshai et al. 2016), the current study examined whether non-depressed and depressed Egyptian and Canadian men and women differed in their self-report of the various domains of the Beck Depression Inventory –II (BDI-II).MethodWe recruited a total of … Show more

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“…One of many definitions of culture is “a fuzzy set of assumptions and values, orientations to life, beliefs, policies, procedures and behavioural conventions that are shared by a group of people” ( Spencer-Oatey & Franklin, 2012 ). Culture plays a vital role in many spheres of life, such as behaviour ( Huang, Beshai & Yu, 2016 ) economy ( Herrero, Jiménez & Alcalde, 2021 ), language ( Sazzed, 2021 ), attitude ( Shin, Chotiyaputta & Zaid, 2022 ). In order to ease out research based on culture, there have been several quantification of culture.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of many definitions of culture is “a fuzzy set of assumptions and values, orientations to life, beliefs, policies, procedures and behavioural conventions that are shared by a group of people” ( Spencer-Oatey & Franklin, 2012 ). Culture plays a vital role in many spheres of life, such as behaviour ( Huang, Beshai & Yu, 2016 ) economy ( Herrero, Jiménez & Alcalde, 2021 ), language ( Sazzed, 2021 ), attitude ( Shin, Chotiyaputta & Zaid, 2022 ). In order to ease out research based on culture, there have been several quantification of culture.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cross-national data document associations of depression with some factors such as low education, high teen child-bearing, marital disruption, unstable employment, low marital quality, low work performance, low earnings, a wide range of secondary disorders etc. [4,5].…”
Section: Bdi In the Assessment Of Depression In Different Medical Conmentioning
confidence: 99%