Moral Emotions in the Latin-America: A Socio-cultural and Socio-economic analysis

IF 0.3 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
J. J. Javela, María Antonia Londoño-Cortés, Maria Camila Idárraga-López, L. Cudris-Torres, R. Mercadillo
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Abstract

Understanding how people respond to societal problems requires analyzing the experience and expression of moral emotions (ME). Despite the fact that various research on moral emotions have been conducted in Latin America, this analysis has yet to be completed, despite the fact that it is particularly important due to its link to violence and inequality. The goal of this paper is to evaluate ME research in Latin America and discuss it within the context of a socio-cultural and socio-economic analysis of this region of the world. The PRISMA searching method was applied in Scopus, PubMed, ScienceDirect, Scielo, and Redalyc databases. The findings revealed 58 publications in Latin America that dealt with moral feelings and were consequently studied. Colombia, Mexico, Brazil, and Chile are the countries that have tackled the issue the most. Compassion, devotion, and gratitude were the three most explored MS and associated themes. The impact of moral emotions on persons living in various Latin American environments, as well as their prosocial acts aimed at combating violence and inequality, is revealed.
拉丁美洲的道德情感:社会文化和社会经济分析
了解人们对社会问题的反应需要分析道德情感的体验和表达。尽管拉丁美洲已经对道德情感进行了各种研究,但这一分析尚未完成,尽管由于其与暴力和不平等的联系,这一分析尤为重要。本文的目标是评估拉丁美洲的ME研究,并在对世界该地区进行社会文化和社会经济分析的背景下进行讨论。PRISMA搜索方法已应用于Scopus、PubMed、ScienceDirect、Scielo和Redalyc数据库。研究结果显示,拉丁美洲有58篇涉及道德情感的出版物,因此进行了研究。哥伦比亚、墨西哥、巴西和智利是处理这一问题最多的国家。同情、奉献和感恩是MS和相关主题中探索最多的三个。揭示了道德情绪对生活在各种拉丁美洲环境中的人的影响,以及他们旨在打击暴力和不平等的亲社会行为。
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Current Psychiatry Research and Reviews
Current Psychiatry Research and Reviews Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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