One must acknowledge that the notion of collectivism is a cultural and historical determinant that significantly influences health behaviors within heterogeneous populations. In specific cultural contexts, a predilection exists for prioritizing collective welfare above individualistic considerations, thereby influencing how health-seeking behaviours manifest. In specific cultural contexts, it is not uncommon for familial perspectives and determinations to assume primacy over individualistic considerations about matters of personal well-being. This phenomenon has the potential to significantly impact individuals’ engagement in proactive measures and their compliance with medical directives.