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Chapter 15
Cross-Cultural Issues in Health Psychology
Multiple Choice Questions
- The term ________ is almost always linked to the idea of biological variation between groups.
- “race”
- “ethnicity”
- “culture”
- “collective consciousness”
Pages: 328-329
- The term ________ generally refers to a set of values, ideals, beliefs, and assumptions about life that are shared among a particular group of people.
- “race”
- “ethnicity”
- “culture”
- “collective consciousness”
Pages: 328-329
- The concept of “race” ________.
- is based on rigorous genetic evidence
- reflects how others assign individuals to categories, or how people self-identify
- is synonymous with “ethnicity”
- is defined by the APA as “the acceptance of the group mores and practices of one’s culture of origin and concomitant sense of belonging”
Pages: 328-329
- The concept of “culture” is so important in health psychology because ________
- it avoids the controversial concept of race
- all members of any ethnic group are producers and consumers of culture
- it leaves written traces
- it influences how people view illness, symptoms, and the health care system
Pages: 328-329
- ________ was not included in the original framework of Hofstede’s value dimensions of culture.
- Individualism–collectivism
- Masculinity–femininity
- Confucian dynamism
- Power distance
Pages: 329-330
- According to the meta-analysis by Taras and Kirkman (2010), Hofstede’s value dimensions of culture could most accurately predict participants’ ________.
- religious attitudes
- job satisfaction
- emotional responses, such as depression and anxiety
- perceived sense of justice
Pages: 329-330
- Vaughn and colleagues (2009) did not identify ________ as a factor influenced by culturally-controlled health beliefs.
- feelings about medical treatment
- beliefs about disease and wellness
- use of traditional medicine
- fear of death
Pages: 331-333
- Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) stresses ________ to a greater extent than does Western medicine.
- holistic views and the balance of energy
- the influence of evil spirits and the balance of energy
- the influence of evil spirits and holistic views
- holistic and religious views
Pages: 332-333
- ________ is not one of the five elements of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM).
- Wood
- Water
- Smoke
- Metal
Page: 333
- Among Indigenous persons, ________ and its complications are particularly prevalent, with rates three to five times higher than the general population.
- infection
- contagious illness
- diabetes
- arthritis
Page: 335
- The effects of culture stress have been particularly prominent among Canada’s Aboriginal youth population, leading to a disproportionate incidence of ________.
- suicide
- reduced workforce participation
- substance abuse
- all of the above
Page: 335
- ________ refers to non-mainstream approaches to health that are used in place of conventional medicine, whereas ________ refers to non-mainstream approaches used in conjunction with conventional medicine.
- Complementary medicine; alternative medicine
- Alternative medicine; complementary medicine
- Concurrent medicine; consecutive medicine
- Consecutive medicine; concurrent medicine
Page: 332
- The following statement regarding diabetes in the US Hispanic population is not correct: ________.
- Hispanic people experience greater disparities in diabetes risk
- Hispanic people experience greater complications from diabetes
- Hispanic men and women experience higher diabetes-related mortality rates
- Hispanic men experience higher diabetes-related mortality rates than Hispanic women
Page: 336
- The APA’s Task Force on Socioeconomic Status described the ________ perspective as referring to aspects of society that promote closed perpetuation of wealth and power.
- gradient
- materialist
- social class
- existentialist
Page: 339
- Social determinants of health do not include ________.
- education and literacy
- biology and genetic endowment
- physical environments
- health services
Page: 337
- Health Canada considers ________ key determinants of health, ________ of which are socially based.
- 12; 11
- 15; 11
- 12; 5
- 15; 5
Page: 338
- According to Berry’s (1997) two-factor model of acculturation, ________ occurs when there is low affiliation with either culture.
- marginalization
- assimilation
- separation
- integration
Page: 341
- According to Berry’s (1997) two-factor model of acculturation, ________ involves a low affiliation with the culture of origin but a high affiliation with the new culture.
- marginalization
- assimilation
- separation
- integration
Page: 341
- ________ are described as recurrent patterns of abnormal behaviour and troubling experience that occur specifically to a local culture/community.
- Racial disorders
- National contagions
- Culture-bound syndromes
- Ethnic diseases
Page: 343
- Among psychotherapists, ________ refers to care that acknowledges the importance of culture at multiple levels, is sensitive to differences in cultural dynamics, and adapts services to meet the client’s culturally unique needs.
- cultural competence
- cultural compliance
- cultural empathy
- cultural emotionality
Page: 345
- The following statement regarding studies of the cross-cultural understanding of postpartum depression is not true: ________.
- Women from all of the studied countries attributed insufficient sleep and fatigue to unhappiness following delivery
- The term “postnatal depression” was consistently used across cultures
- Not all of the cultural groups considered morbid unhappiness abnormal
- Not all of the cultural groups believed that postpartum depression requires professional treatment
Page: 343
- ________ refers to a general, ongoing awareness of and responsiveness to cultural differences and similarities.
- Cultural sensitivity
- Patient-centred cultural sensitivity
- Cultural competence
- Community-centred cultural sensitivity
Page: 345
- According to Fisher and Kalbaugh, minority research participants, while under-represented in ________ clinical trials, are actually over-represented in phase ________ trials.
- phase I; phase III
- phase III; phase I
- phase II; phase I
- phase I; phase II
Page: 347
- ________ was not one of the strategies recommended for researchers by Kao et al. (2004) to better integrate the concept of culture into their study designs.
- Combining quantitative and qualitative approaches
- Mixed-methods research
- Ignoring historical contexts for populations
- Choosing culturally sensitive instruments and frameworks
Page: 347
- The term “uncertainty avoidance” is used ________
- in Hofstede’s value dimensions of culture
- when studying coping and stress
- in the two-factor model of acculturation
- when studying chronic pain in the elderly
Pages: 329-330
Short Answer Questions
- Briefly describe one strategic goal of health psychologists within societies that are becoming more ethnically and culturally diverse.
Page: 328
- Explain why the biopsychosocial model is particularly useful in the field of health psychology as it relates to ethnic minorities.
Pages: 331, 338, 349
- Define “ethnicity.”
Pages: 328-329
- Outline three independent ways in which culture can alter the outcome of cancer.
Pages: 331-332
- Outline three ways in which cancer prevention and care can become more sensitive to cultural differences and, therefore, more effective.
Page: 331
- Briefly describe the three different styles of health attributions identified by Kottak (2011).
Page: 332
- Briefly explain the relationship between health beliefs and health attributions.
Pages: 331-333
- Briefly describe the relationship between health disparities and ethnic status.
Pages: 337-338
- List the key determinants of health considered by Health Canada.
Page: 338
- Briefly describe Berry’s (1997) two-factor model of acculturation.
Page: 341
Essay Answer Questions
- Compare and contrast the concept of “culture” with that of “ethnicity” in health psychology.
Pages: 328-330
- Describe and discuss Hofstede’s value dimensions of culture.
Pages: 329-330
- Discuss the current criticism of Hofstede’s value dimensions of culture.
Page: 330
- Discuss why First Nations people living on a reserve have much higher rates of diabetes than those living off the reserve.
Pages: 334-336
- Describe and discuss the Hispanic paradox.
Pages: 341-342
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