Book contents
- The Cambridge Handbook of Substance and Behavioral Addictions
- The Cambridge Handbook of Substance and Behavioral Addictions
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Part I Concepts of Addiction
- Part II Clinical and Research Methods in the Addictions
- Part III Levels of Analysis and Etiology
- 10 Neurobiology of Substance Addictions
- 11 Neurobiological Foundations of Behavioral Addictions
- 12 Multiple Memory Systems, Addiction, and Health Habits: New Routes for Translational Science
- 13 The Role of Culture in Addiction
- 14 The Physical and Social Environments as Determinants of Health: Implications for Substance and Behavioral Addictions
- Part IV Prevention and Treatment
- Part V Ongoing and Future Research Directions
- Index
- References
13 - The Role of Culture in Addiction
from Part III - Levels of Analysis and Etiology
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 July 2020
- The Cambridge Handbook of Substance and Behavioral Addictions
- The Cambridge Handbook of Substance and Behavioral Addictions
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Part I Concepts of Addiction
- Part II Clinical and Research Methods in the Addictions
- Part III Levels of Analysis and Etiology
- 10 Neurobiology of Substance Addictions
- 11 Neurobiological Foundations of Behavioral Addictions
- 12 Multiple Memory Systems, Addiction, and Health Habits: New Routes for Translational Science
- 13 The Role of Culture in Addiction
- 14 The Physical and Social Environments as Determinants of Health: Implications for Substance and Behavioral Addictions
- Part IV Prevention and Treatment
- Part V Ongoing and Future Research Directions
- Index
- References
Summary
This chapter discusses the role culture plays in addictions. First, we discuss the nature of culture and how it interacts with addiction. Then we present addiction-specific information related to the role of culture, including comparisons across ethnicity, nationality, gender and sexual orientation, as well as historical trends. These five aspects of role-of-culture information are nested within the discussion of nine types of addictions: shopping, work, gambling, internet, substance use, exercise, food, sex, and love. Finally, we discuss limitations and future directions of culturally based addiction research.
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- The Cambridge Handbook of Substance and Behavioral Addictions , pp. 171 - 181Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020
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