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Exploring the East-West Divide in Prevalence of Affective Disorder: A Case for Cultural Differences in Coping With Negative Emotion.

June De Vaus1, Matthew J Hornsey2, Peter Kuppens3, Brock Bastian4.   

Abstract

Lifetime rates of clinical depression and anxiety in the West tend to be approximately 4 to 10 times greater than rates in Asia. In this review, we explore one possible reason for this cross-cultural difference, that Asian cultures think differently about emotion than do Western cultures and that these different systems of thought help explain why negative affect does not escalate into clinical disorder at the same rate. We review research from multiple disciplines-including cross-cultural psychology, social cognition, clinical psychology, and psychiatry-to make the case that the Eastern holistic principles of contradiction (each experience is associated with its opposite), change (the world exists in a state of constant flux), and context (the interconnectedness of all things) fundamentally shape people's experience of emotions in different cultures. We then review evidence for how these cultural differences influence how successfully people use common emotion regulation strategies such as rumination and suppression.

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Keywords:  affective disorder; analytic; culture; emotion; holistic; negative emotion; regulation; well-being

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29034806     DOI: 10.1177/1088868317736222

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pers Soc Psychol Rev        ISSN: 1532-7957


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