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Traditional, religious, and cultural perspectives on mental illness: a qualitative study on causal beliefs and treatment use

open access: yesInternational Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being, 2022
Purpose Limited information is known from studies regarding traditional, religious, and cultural perspectives on mental illness and the use of traditional and alternative therapies by mentally ill people in Indonesia.
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TRADITIONAL BELIEFS AND ELECTORAL BEHAVIOR IN INDONESIA

World Affairs, 2023
While several studies on the issue have shown that traditional beliefs affect people's political behavior and preferences, very little attention has been paid to how traditional beliefs influence electoral behavior.
Riccardo Pelizzo   +2 more
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TRADITIONAL BELIEFS AND ELECTORAL BEHAVIOR

World Affairs, 2023
The party system literature has generally paid little attention to whether traditional beliefs have any impact on voters’ electoral behavior and the stability of party systems.
Riccardo Pelizzo   +2 more
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The role of local deities and traditional beliefs in promoting the sustainable use of mangrove ecosystems

open access: yesForest Policy and Economics
, their effectiveness has received limited attention. This case study from the Benin Republic (West Africa) examines how local deities and traditional beliefs can reduce manmade threats to mangroves. Data were collected from three categories of mangroves
Patrick Kestemont   +2 more
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Traditional Gender Role Beliefs and Career Attainment in STEM: A Gendered Story?

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2019
Gender role beliefs (i.e., beliefs about gender-specific responsibilities) predict one’s educational and occupational aspirations and choices (Eccles et al., 1983; Schoon and Parsons, 2002). Focusing on STEM careers, we aim to examine the extent to which
Anna-Lena Dicke   +2 more
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Australian Aboriginal Beliefs and Traditions

2009
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Venbrux, H.J.M., Tonnaer, A.A.C.
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TRADITIONAL BELIEFS AND COLOUR PERCEPTION

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1991
This study examined colour preferences and colour associations held by a group of 26 urbanized, educated black South Africans (11 men, 15 women); comparisons are drawn with traditional beliefs and meanings of colours. That black and red were the colours preferred by these subjects corresponds with reports in the literature.
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