This PhD thesis examines the role of cultural values as a predictor of population health and wellbeing in a global context. Within the Social Determinants of Health (SDH) framework, several factors including social class, income and education have been studied extensively as drivers of cross-national differences in health, but much less literature exists on the role of culture and cultural values. In order to address this gap in the literature I employ a qualitative analytical approach applied to multiple waves of the World Values Survey (1979-2014). In an initial analysis, I assess whether the three most common cultural values models, those of Hofstede, Schwartz and Inglehart, are good predictors of population health outcomes. Indulgence, ...
This article discusses the use of a socio-anthropological approach to the health-disease process as ...
Due to the cultural diversity, there might be cross-cultural differences in self-regulation of healt...
Abstract This master`s thesis concentrates on health and social impacts of culture. Main conce...
Contains fulltext : 174720.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)PURPOSE: Self-r...
There has been a great deal of interest and debate recently concerning the linkages between inequali...
The article explores the issue of whether the holding of an international workshop in Canberra in 19...
Variations in 'culture' are often invoked to explain cross-national variations in health, but formal...
The ultimate aim of this thesis is to explore the importance of cultural capital in the understandin...
Abstract Globalization is a key context for the study of social determinants of health (SDH). Broadl...
Aims: This work examined the role of cultural values in understanding people’s satisfaction with hea...
Introduction. Health utilities are widely used in health care. The distributions of utilities differ...
To assess whether socio-cultural values are population-level risk factors for health, I sought to pr...
Abstract Background Health-care utilities differ considerably from country to country. Our objective...
BACKGROUND: This work serves as a cases study for the findings of the Rockefeller Foundation-Boston ...
integration of the social sciences into health-related research, including research guided by theori...
This article discusses the use of a socio-anthropological approach to the health-disease process as ...
Due to the cultural diversity, there might be cross-cultural differences in self-regulation of healt...
Abstract This master`s thesis concentrates on health and social impacts of culture. Main conce...
Contains fulltext : 174720.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)PURPOSE: Self-r...
There has been a great deal of interest and debate recently concerning the linkages between inequali...
The article explores the issue of whether the holding of an international workshop in Canberra in 19...
Variations in 'culture' are often invoked to explain cross-national variations in health, but formal...
The ultimate aim of this thesis is to explore the importance of cultural capital in the understandin...
Abstract Globalization is a key context for the study of social determinants of health (SDH). Broadl...
Aims: This work examined the role of cultural values in understanding people’s satisfaction with hea...
Introduction. Health utilities are widely used in health care. The distributions of utilities differ...
To assess whether socio-cultural values are population-level risk factors for health, I sought to pr...
Abstract Background Health-care utilities differ considerably from country to country. Our objective...
BACKGROUND: This work serves as a cases study for the findings of the Rockefeller Foundation-Boston ...
integration of the social sciences into health-related research, including research guided by theori...
This article discusses the use of a socio-anthropological approach to the health-disease process as ...
Due to the cultural diversity, there might be cross-cultural differences in self-regulation of healt...
Abstract This master`s thesis concentrates on health and social impacts of culture. Main conce...