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Contextual factors

Contextual factors are things in the environment that affect an individual’s actions, behaviours, or circumstances, and describe the context in which they take place.

Researchers consider contextual factors to understand the context surrounding an action, behaviour, event, or circumstance. Contextual factors can include, for example, physical surroundings, laws and regulations, social and cultural norms, and the economic and political climate.