2018
DOI: 10.33722/afes.471071
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Cross-Cultural Examination of Emotional Expressivity, Beliefs About Emotions, and Depression of University Students

Abstract: This study investigates the cross-cultural differences between emotional expressivity, beliefs about emotions, and depression levels among university students from different continents, namely, Africa and Asia. Participants (n=114; n=88, Africa and n=26, Asia) were English speaking students of

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“…are universally recognized emotions but their expression and recognition depend on the individual's different cultures. Their findings noticed that Asian students have higher levels of sadness and suicidal ideation than African students [5].…”
Section: Different Effects Of Collectivistic and Individualistic Cult...mentioning
confidence: 96%
“…are universally recognized emotions but their expression and recognition depend on the individual's different cultures. Their findings noticed that Asian students have higher levels of sadness and suicidal ideation than African students [5].…”
Section: Different Effects Of Collectivistic and Individualistic Cult...mentioning
confidence: 96%