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Sociocultural factors are the larger scale forces within cultures and societies that affect the thoughts feelings and behaviors of individuals.
Such factors include:
- Attitudes
- Child rearing practices
- Cross cultural difference
- Cultural deprivation
- Cultural identity
- Culture change
- Discrimination
- Ethnic identity
- Ethnic values
- Face (sociological concept)
- Family structure
- Kinship structure
- Power
- Race
- Racial and ethnic groups
- Regional differences
- Religious beliefs
- Religious practices
- Reputation
- Rituals
- Taboos