Health locus of control in a pandemic situation: cross-cultural differences between European and Asian respondents

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作者
Krumov, Krum D. [1 ]
Larsen, Knud S. [2 ]
Liu, Jin [3 ]
Schneider, Johann F. [4 ]
Krumova, Albena K. [1 ]
Widodo, Eko [5 ]
Juhasz, Marta [6 ]
Garvanova, Magdalena Z. [7 ]
Kumar, Sanjay [8 ]
Repaczki, Rita [6 ]
机构
[1] Sofia Univ St Kliment Ohridski, Sofia, Bulgaria
[2] Oregon State Univ, Corvallis, OR USA
[3] Beijing Inst Technol, Beijing, Peoples R China
[4] Saarland Univ, Saarbrucken, Germany
[5] Atma Jaya Catholic Univ, Jakarta, Indonesia
[6] Budapest Univ Technol & Econ, Budapest, Hungary
[7] Univ Lib Studies & Informat Technol, Sofia, Bulgaria
[8] Western Coalfields Ltd, Nagpur, India
关键词
Europe; cross-cultural; Asia; COVID-19; health; INDIVIDUALISM-COLLECTIVISM; POWER DISTANCE; DIMENSION; SCALE; SELF; VALIDATION; VALIDITY; ILLNESS;
D O I
10.5114/hpr.2022.115947
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
BACKGROUND The present cross-cultural study examined the health locus of control construct during the COVID-19 pandemic. The scientific purpose of the study was to determine whether, during the pandemic situation, cultural and sex differences influence the health locus of control construct and change the internal health locus of control (IHLC), powerful others health locus of control (PHLC), and chance health locus of control (CHLC). PARTICIPANTS AND PROCEDURE A total of 2617 recipients aged 18-70 years from Asia (China, India, and Indonesia), and Europe (Bulgaria, Germany, and Hungary) completed a questionnaire about their health. The participants completed an online version of the Multidimensional Health Locus of Control Scale - Form A. RESULTS The survey shows that in a pandemic life-threatening situation, most individuals strive to rely on IHLC and/or PHLC, and fewer of them tend to rely on CHLC. However, there are differences (p <.001) between the two cultural samples: the representatives of Asian collectivistic culture are more dominated by PHLC, compared to the representatives of the European individualistic culture. When the comparison is between individuals from different cultures, sex differentiation affects the health locus of control, and as a result, significant differences in relation to IHLC, PHLC, and CHLC levels (p <.05) appear. CONCLUSIONS In conclusion, the study indicates that cultural differences influence both the IHLC and PHLC levels, and that Asian participants are dominated by PHLC more than European respondents. Asian females are more likely to seek support from powerful others (PHLC) compared to European women, who perceive themselves as more independent. Asian male participants are prepared to rely on powerful others (doctors or medical institutions), while European male respondents are prone to rely on themselves mainly ( IHLC). The results show that sex differences do not significantly affect the health locus of control within the same cultural group.
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