I don't live in China, South Korea, or Japan and more importantly I think we can see a huge
difference in attitude regarding a variety of topics when it comes to protecting citizens from country to country.
I've spent almost exactly half of my life in W.Europe and the Anglosphere and half elsewhere (India, Singapore, one eastern bloc country etc) and it's very noticeable
the difference in attitude regarding informed consent.
Not exact matches
There is a large Asian population
in the area and that does make a
difference as
regards cultural
attitudes towards parenthood.
Especially important to this discussion are possible cultural
differences in threshold for deviant behavior, care - seeking from the general medical sector, and
attitudes regarding appropriate treatment.