How culture affects the way in which psychopathologies manifest in behavior: The case of Confucianism in China.
Lorenza ColzatoLiang ZhangWenxin ZhangChristian BesteBernhard HommelVeit RoessnerPublished in: The International journal of social psychiatry (2024)
The interplay of personal freedom and societal duties in an individual's development crucially influences whether psychopathologies appear as externalizing or internalizing issues. Eastern and especially Chinese cultures have long favored societal obligations over individual autonomy, guided by Confucian principles, promoting internalization over externalization. Understanding culture's role in behavior can improve mental healthcare by fostering tailored, culturally informed interventions for children and adolescents.