Culture and psychological distress

Authors

  • William W. Dressler University of Alabama image/svg+xml
  • Mauro Campos Balieiro Universidade de Franca image/svg+xml
  • José Ernesto dos Santos Universidade de São Paulo; F. M.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-863X2002000100002

Keywords:

Psychological Distress, Cultural factors, Theory, Methodology

Abstract

Examining the influence of cultural factors on psychological distress, relative to other (e.g. social and psychological) influences, has been difficult due to the incomplete development of a theory of culture that leads to the reliable and valid measurement of cultural factors in such a way that these can be incorporated into multivariate models. In this paper we present both such a theory and such a methodology, and apply it to the study of the community distribution of psychological distress in an urban area in Brazil. In this theory and method, culture is conceptualized as consisting of shared cultural models that are imperfectly realized in mundane behaviors. The link of cultural model and individual behavior is referred to as "cultural consonance". Here we show that cultural consonance in two different domains is associated with psychological stress, independently from covariates and possible confounding variables. Implications of the results for future research are also discussed.

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Published

2002-01-01

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nd

How to Cite

Dressler, W. W., Balieiro, M. C., & Santos, J. E. dos. (2002). Culture and psychological distress . Paidéia (Ribeirão Preto), 12(22), 5-18. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-863X2002000100002