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Indian culture 3 Indian psychology 3 Poverty 3 acculturation 3 culture 3 religion 3 Africa 2 Culture 2 Historical trauma 2 India 2 Indian 2 Indigenous 2 MÄori 2 agency 2 caste 2 children 2 coping 2 development 2 disability 2 discourse 2 emotion 2 gender 2 identity 2 life style 2 participation 2 poverty 2 self-realisation 2 well-being 2 Acculturation strategies 1 Adolescence 1 Alaska Native 1 Antecedents 1 AnÄsakti 1 Attachment trauma 1 Bonded labour 1 Brazil 1 CBR 1 CBR Guidelines 1 Caste 1 Cognition 1
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Carr, Stuart C. 8 Misra, Girishwar 6 Suar, Damodar 6 Dalal, Ajit K. 5 Das, J.P. 5 Mishra, R.C. 5 Paranjpe, Anand C. 5 Kapadia, Shagufa 4 Naidoo, Josephine C. 4 Pande, Namita 4 Sinha, Jai B.P. 4 Tyler, Forrest B. 4 Berry, J.W. 3 Higgins, Louise T. 3 Hundeide, Karsten 3 Kanungo, Rabindra N. 3 Krishnan, Lila 3 Kumar, Manasi 3 Maclachlan, Malcolm 3 Mishra, Ramesh C. 3 Misra, Rajendra K. 3 Nsamenang, A. Bame 3 Ruback, R. Barry 3 Sinha, Yoganand 3 Verma, Jyoti 3 Vindhya, U. 3 Zaman, Riffat Moazam 3 Aho, Keri Lawson-Te 2 Baine, David 2 Bharat, Shalini 2 Bhawuk, Dharm P. S. 2 Bhawuk, Dharm P.S. 2 Biswas, Urmi Nanda 2 Bolitho, Floyd H. 2 Bond, Michael Harris 2 Chadha, Neerja 2 Dar, Rabiya 2 Dash, Udaya N. 2 Dhawan, Nisha 2 Dixit, Shikha 2
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Demonising the Victim
Putra, Idhamsyah Eka; Mashuri, Ali; Zaduqisti, Esti - In: Psychology and Developing Societies 27 (2015) 1, pp. 31-57
The current study aims to understand victim blaming of Ahmadiyya group by majority Sunni Islam in Indonesia. We included ingroup essentialisation, outgroup essentialisation, identity undermining and belief in conspiracy theory as predictors of victim blaming. Results of a survey among 147...
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Assessing Women Empowerment in Africa
Adjei, Stephen Baffour - In: Psychology and Developing Societies 27 (2015) 1, pp. 58-80
This review discusses the religious and cultural challenges to the empowerment of women in some patriarchal societies in Africa. The article takes a critical reflection on some of the contextual deficiencies of the gender empowerment measure (GEM) developed by the United Nations Development...
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Towards Understanding Employability in the Indian Context
Pandit, Shilpa Ashok; Preethi G.; Wallack, Dave C.; … - In: Psychology and Developing Societies 27 (2015) 1, pp. 81-103
The article reports a year-long study to systematically understand ‘employability’ as a social psychological construct and its linkages with various person centred attributes and choice of career tracks. To that end, the article is divided into three sections. The first section...
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Voices of Trauma and Resilience
Swaroop, Sujata Regina; DeLoach, Chanté D. - In: Psychology and Developing Societies 27 (2015) 1, pp. 1-30
Due to war-related conflict and monsoon flooding, the number of internally displaced persons residing within and refugees or asylum seekers originating from Pakistan has reached over two million. Such displacement trends necessitate increased understanding of culturally specific trauma reactions...
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Fear of Negative Evaluation as a Mediator of the Relation between Academic Stress, Anxiety and Depression in a Sample of Ghanaian College Students
Nonterah, Camilla W.; Hahn, Nathasha C.; Utsey, Shawn O.; … - In: Psychology and Developing Societies 27 (2015) 1, pp. 125-142
This study examined the mediator effects of the fear of negative evaluation (FNE) on the relation between academic stress and psychological symptoms in a sample of Ghanaian college students (N = 431). A multi-step structural equation modelling (SEM) procedure was used to test the specified...
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Isliye dard hota hai
Nayar, Mahima; Mehrotra, Nilika - In: Psychology and Developing Societies 27 (2015) 1, pp. 104-124
Mental health of women is often looked at from a biomedical lens. Mental health issues resulting out of globalising economic and cultural forces are generally neglected. This often implies that social problems are understood as individual problems. Increasingly discourses in sociology and...
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The Meanings Jamaicans Associate with Corporal Punishment
Burke, Taniesha; Sutherland, Olga - In: Psychology and Developing Societies 26 (2014) 1, pp. 59-89
This study examined the meanings Jamaicans associate with corporal punishment and its perceived effects on children, caregivers’/parents’ relationship with children and in a broader sense, Jamaican culture. A total of 183 readers’ comments on 13 articles that focused on...
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Posttraumatic Stress and Meaning Making in Mexico City
Doran, Jennifer M.; Kalayjian, Ani; Toussaint, Loren; … - In: Psychology and Developing Societies 26 (2014) 1, pp. 91-114
Mexico City, established in 1524, is Mexico’s most important educational, financial and cultural centre. As is typical of large metropolitan cities, Mexico City has its share of crime, violence and poverty. It also has a history of natural disasters, particularly large-scale earthquakes....
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The Role of the Social Engagement in the Definition of Successful Ageing among Alaska Native Elders in Bristol Bay, Alaska
Lewis, Jordan - In: Psychology and Developing Societies 26 (2014) 2, pp. 263-290
This article explores the role of social engagement (family and community support) in Alaska Native (AN) Elders’ definitions of successful ageing, why social engagement is important to the health and well-being of AN Elders. In terms of methods, each tribal council nominated AN Elders,...
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‘It is Medicine’
Beltrán, Ramona; Begun, Stephanie - In: Psychology and Developing Societies 26 (2014) 2, pp. 155-179
Recently, narrative has emerged as an important concept in interrupting the transmission of intergenerational trauma in Indigenous communities. For many Indigenous peoples, narrative in the form of storytelling is a fundamental traditional cultural practice. This article presents findings from a...
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