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词汇 sociocultural
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Definition of sociocultural in English:

sociocultural

adjectiveˌsəʊʃɪəʊˈkʌltʃ(ə)r(ə)lˌsəʊsɪəʊˈkʌltʃ(ə)r(ə)lˌsoʊsioʊˈkəltʃərəl
  • Combining social and cultural factors.

    社会文化的,结合社会与文化因素的

    the sociocultural differences between the sexes
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Feminist folkloristics, as developed in the United States and Canada, understands gender as a fundamentally sociocultural construct.
    • Health and nutrition are affected by a variety of sociocultural factors.
    • Many social and psychological interventions require a thorough understanding of the sociocultural context, which outsiders typically do not have.
    • Members of a cultural identity group tend to share certain worldviews, norms, values, goal priorities, and sociocultural heritage.
    • A variety of sociocultural influences combined in the 1990s to improve the status of women in the federal workplace.
    • Early family therapy models tended to focus narrowly on the interior of the family, inattentive to larger sociocultural influences.
    • Attention is dynamic, and there are sociocultural influences that push us to pay attention one way or another.
    • Is information misleading because the research methods used do not take into consideration the sociocultural background of participants?
    • The influence of sociocultural factors on language minority children's development is the second significant factor analyzed.
    • The rules which determine the appropriate choice in conversation derive from the arcane art of knowing the ins and outs of the complex sociocultural fabric of Korean.
    • The degree of difficulty of bilingual language development depends on a complex array of sociocultural and individual factors.
    • The intention is to explore how the approaches and methodologies of sociocultural anthropology have been applied to the study of the everyday phenomena of social life in early modern Italy.
    • It is evident that issues of power in the existing sociocultural political context continue to affect children's daily lived realities.
    • Satcher uses historical and sociocultural factors to analyze the particular mental health care needs of each minority group.
    • As women, we are influenced by the same sociocultural factors that affect all women in our culture.
    • She added that each nation should develop its own format fitting its historical and sociocultural context to meet the universal standards of norms of democracy.
    • Further, sociocultural mechanisms have been identified as important predisposing factors in binge eating and as underlying factors in the etiology of bulimia.
    • Most theories of dieting, body image, and eating disorders assign a major role to sociocultural factors, such as the media.
    • Research on health promoting lifestyles has focused on individual choice with little attention to sociocultural and environmental factors.
    • The creation of a national identity has not been easy considering the differences between island sociocultural practices, languages, and resources.

Derivatives

  • socioculturally

  • adverb
    • According to this view, serious psychological problems are typically intrapsychic and interpersonal in nature rather than socioculturally generated.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Canada's regions, from the Atlantic to the Pacific to the Arctic oceans, are socioculturally and geographically diverse, and its political structure is officially bilingual, English and French.
      • People are in continual engagement in socioculturally framed face-to-face activities as they participate in and live their everyday lives.
      • According to Cox, cultural identities stem from membership in groups that are socioculturally distinct.
      • Those projects judged socioculturally compatible, with a demonstrated understanding and analysis of social conditions, were found to have a rate of return more than twice as high as those judged deficient in these areas.

Definition of sociocultural in US English:

sociocultural

adjectiveˌsoʊsioʊˈkəltʃərəlˌsōsēōˈkəlCHərəl
  • Combining social and cultural factors.

    社会文化的,结合社会与文化因素的

    the sociocultural differences between the sexes
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Early family therapy models tended to focus narrowly on the interior of the family, inattentive to larger sociocultural influences.
    • A variety of sociocultural influences combined in the 1990s to improve the status of women in the federal workplace.
    • Research on health promoting lifestyles has focused on individual choice with little attention to sociocultural and environmental factors.
    • Is information misleading because the research methods used do not take into consideration the sociocultural background of participants?
    • The creation of a national identity has not been easy considering the differences between island sociocultural practices, languages, and resources.
    • The rules which determine the appropriate choice in conversation derive from the arcane art of knowing the ins and outs of the complex sociocultural fabric of Korean.
    • The intention is to explore how the approaches and methodologies of sociocultural anthropology have been applied to the study of the everyday phenomena of social life in early modern Italy.
    • Satcher uses historical and sociocultural factors to analyze the particular mental health care needs of each minority group.
    • Members of a cultural identity group tend to share certain worldviews, norms, values, goal priorities, and sociocultural heritage.
    • The degree of difficulty of bilingual language development depends on a complex array of sociocultural and individual factors.
    • Feminist folkloristics, as developed in the United States and Canada, understands gender as a fundamentally sociocultural construct.
    • Health and nutrition are affected by a variety of sociocultural factors.
    • The influence of sociocultural factors on language minority children's development is the second significant factor analyzed.
    • Most theories of dieting, body image, and eating disorders assign a major role to sociocultural factors, such as the media.
    • Attention is dynamic, and there are sociocultural influences that push us to pay attention one way or another.
    • As women, we are influenced by the same sociocultural factors that affect all women in our culture.
    • It is evident that issues of power in the existing sociocultural political context continue to affect children's daily lived realities.
    • She added that each nation should develop its own format fitting its historical and sociocultural context to meet the universal standards of norms of democracy.
    • Many social and psychological interventions require a thorough understanding of the sociocultural context, which outsiders typically do not have.
    • Further, sociocultural mechanisms have been identified as important predisposing factors in binge eating and as underlying factors in the etiology of bulimia.
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