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Cultural Influences on Health

Cultural influences on health refer to the ways in which cultural beliefs, practices, values, and social norms shape individuals' perceptions of health, health behaviors, and access to healthcare resources. These influences can affect health outcomes by determining how people understand illness, engage with medical systems, and adopt health-related practices.

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Cultural influences on health are significant, as they shape how individuals perceive health, illness, and healthcare. Understanding these influences is crucial for healthcare providers to deliver effective and respectful care. Cultural beliefs can dictate health behaviors, such as dietary choices a...

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Key Terms

Culture
The shared beliefs, values, and practices of a group.

Example: Different cultures may have unique dietary practices.

Health Behavior
Actions taken by individuals that affect their health.

Example: Regular exercise is a positive health behavior.

Cultural Competence
The ability to understand and respect cultural differences in healthcare.

Example: A doctor who speaks the patient's language shows cultural competence.

Social Determinants of Health
Conditions in which people are born, grow, live, and work that affect health.

Example: Access to education can influence health outcomes.

Health Disparities
Differences in health outcomes among different population groups.

Example: Certain ethnic groups may experience higher rates of diabetes.

Stigma
A mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance or quality.

Example: Mental health stigma can prevent individuals from seeking help.

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Key Concepts

Cultural beliefsHealth behaviorsHealthcare accessSocial determinants