Title of article :
CULTURAL CONTEXT AND PSYCHOLOGICAL NEEDS
IN CANADA AND BRAZIL
Testing a Self-Determination Approach to the Internalization of
Cultural Practices, Identity, and Well-Being
Author/Authors :
Valery I. Chirkov، نويسنده , , RICHARD M. RYAN، نويسنده , , CHELSEA WILLNESS، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Brazilian and Canadian students reported on the importance and frequency of cultural practices and values
reflecting Triandis’s cultural model of individualistic-collectivistic and horizontal-vertical orientations.
They also rated their relative autonomy for these practices and the degree to which parents and teachers supported
self-determination theory’s psychological needs for autonomy, competence, and relatedness. It was
predicted that in both samples, despite the mean differences, greater relative autonomy and need support
would be associated with greater well-being and cultural identity. It was also expected that vertical cultural
orientations would be less well internalized in both Brazilian and Canadian groups. Means and covariance
structure analyses verified measurement comparability. Results generally supported the hypotheses. Discussion
focuses on the importance of internalization across cultural forms, the differentiation of autonomy from
individualism and independence, and the relations between horizontal cultural orientations and psychological
needs support.
Keywords :
Self-determination theory , Cultural dimensions , internalization of culture , well-being
Journal title :
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology