Jarrod E. Bock
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View article: Are traditional honour ideologies associated with fertility goals and contraceptive use? Findings from a cross-sectional study with a national sample of women and men in Uganda
Are traditional honour ideologies associated with fertility goals and contraceptive use? Findings from a cross-sectional study with a national sample of women and men in Uganda Open
We used data from a nationally representative sample of men and women of childbearing age in Uganda to assess the association between traditional honour ideologies and fertility goals and contraception use. We used multivariable regression…
View article: CULTURE AND COGNITION: RISK FACTORS FOR ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE IN US HONOR CULTURES
CULTURE AND COGNITION: RISK FACTORS FOR ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE IN US HONOR CULTURES Open
Alzheimer’s disease is the sixth leading cause of death among all Americans. As the prevalence of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD) continues to grow, researchers and clinicians are ever cognizant of cultural predictors that…
View article: Development and Validation of a Measure of Individual Differences in Concern for Reputation
Development and Validation of a Measure of Individual Differences in Concern for Reputation Open
Reputations serve an important function in regulating and motivating human behavior. From peer groups to work settings, concerns for one’s reputation can contribute to both positive and negative outcomes. However, previous work has yet to …
View article: The effects of social versus economic ideology similarity information on explicit and implicit political person perception
The effects of social versus economic ideology similarity information on explicit and implicit political person perception Open
We tested among Democratic and Republican perceivers the relative effects of social vs. economic ideology similarity information about individual members of the opposing party (i.e., information suggesting that a member of the opposing par…
View article: Contagious or prosocial? Perceptions of mask‐wearers toward Whites and Asians: A cross‐cultural comparison during the early stage of the COVID‐19 pandemic
Contagious or prosocial? Perceptions of mask‐wearers toward Whites and Asians: A cross‐cultural comparison during the early stage of the COVID‐19 pandemic Open
The COVID‐19 pandemic has led to a worldwide increase in the use of face masks to prevent viral transmission. However, as mask‐wearing was a new behavior in many countries, there was a limited understanding of how mask‐wearers are perceive…
View article: Veteran suicide rates mirror, but do not account for, elevated suicide rates among the general population in US cultures of honor
Veteran suicide rates mirror, but do not account for, elevated suicide rates among the general population in US cultures of honor Open
Introduction Veteran total and firearm suicide rates are higher compared to the general population. Among the general population, total and firearm suicide rates are higher in US states deemed cultures of honor compared to non‐honor states…
View article: The Role of Women’s and Men’s Body Shapes in Explicit and Implicit Fat Stigma
The Role of Women’s and Men’s Body Shapes in Explicit and Implicit Fat Stigma Open
Beyond being painful, fat stigma might facilitate pernicious consequences; over and above one’s weight, fat stigma is associated with lesser wellbeing, poorer health, greater all-cause mortality, and weight gains that perpetuate the weight…
View article: Masculine honor endorsement is linked with stigmatization of men who have been sexually assaulted.
Masculine honor endorsement is linked with stigmatization of men who have been sexually assaulted. Open
Prior research has suggested that men may be particularly reticent to disclose their sexual assault status due to fears of subsequent stigmatization from peers. In particular, men disclosing sexual assault have reported being called “close…
View article: Honor endorsement and increased firearm purchasing behavior and intentions during the COVID-19 pandemic: Evidence from three investigations of U.S. males
Honor endorsement and increased firearm purchasing behavior and intentions during the COVID-19 pandemic: Evidence from three investigations of U.S. males Open
Objective: Firearm sales in the U.S. have surged throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Consistent with pre-pandemic trends, individuals tended to purchase firearms for self-protection during COVID-19. In addition to perceptions of both general…
View article: BURDENS OF HONOR: EXAMINING HONOR IDEOLOGY, SUICIDE RISK-FACTORS, AND AGEISM IN OLDER ADULTS
BURDENS OF HONOR: EXAMINING HONOR IDEOLOGY, SUICIDE RISK-FACTORS, AND AGEISM IN OLDER ADULTS Open
Prior research has demonstrated that rates of suicide increase as men enter older adulthood and that these rates are even higher in honor-oriented regions of the U.S. (particularly among White men). Research into the honor-suicide link has…
View article: Fear induction as a facilitator of implicit intergroup prejudice
Fear induction as a facilitator of implicit intergroup prejudice Open
A Thesis Submitted In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For the Degree of Master of Science - Psychology Cognitive & Affective Science