Health locus of control in a pandemic situation: cross-cultural differences between European and Asian respondents.
Krum D KrumovKnud S LarsenJin LiuJohann F SchneiderAlbena K KrumovaEko WidodoMarta JuhaszMagdalena Z GarvanovaSanjay KumarRita RepaczkiPublished in: Health psychology report (2022)
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.