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Applying the Dual Filial Piety Model in the United States: A Comparison of Filial Piety Between Asian Americans and Caucasian Americans [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
The definition and measurement of filial piety in existing research primarily focuses on the narrow conceptualizations of Asian filial piety, which would inflate cultural differences and undermine cultural universals in how people approach caring for ...
Amy J. Lim   +2 more
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A Measurement Invariance Investigation of the Polish Version of the Dual Filial-Piety Scale (DFPS-PL): Student-Employee and Gender Differences in Filial Beliefs [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2021
Filial beliefs are defined as a cognitive script or even a contextualized personality construct for social exchanges, which shapes the attitudes of individuals.
Joanna Różycka-Tran   +4 more
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Relations Between Dual Filial Piety and Life Satisfaction: The Mediating Roles of Individuating Autonomy and Relating Autonomy [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2019
Filial piety (FP) was formerly a Confucian concept that specifies how children should treat their elders. In recent years, some psychologists have postulated that there are considerable overlaps between Chinese FP and notions found in other cultures ...
Peizhen Sun   +4 more
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The longitudinal associations between filial piety belief and mobile phone addiction: from the perspective of self-determination theory [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology
Based on the dual filial piety model, this study aims to examine the impact of filial piety beliefs on mobile phone addiction. Drawing on self-determination theory, it explores the mediating effect of basic need satisfaction and tests the moderating ...
Hua Wei   +5 more
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Evolution of the Conceptualization of Filial Piety in the Global Context: From Skin to Skeleton

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2021
Social science researchers often define filial piety as a set of norms, values, and practices regarding how children should behave toward their parents.
Olwen Bedford   +2 more
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Authoritative Filial Piety Rather than Reciprocal Filial Piety Mediated the Relationship Between Parental Support, Career Decision Self-Efficacy, and Discrepancies Between Individual-Set and Parent-Set Career Goals [PDF]

open access: yesBehavioral Sciences
Although a wealth of research has examined the predictors influencing the discrepancies between individual-set and parent-set career goals (DBIPCG), investigations grounded in collectivist cultural perspectives remain relatively scarce.
Shanshan Guan   +2 more
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Vietnamese version of the Dual Filial Piety Scale: preliminary validation in a student sample

open access: yesHealth Psychology Report, 2020
BackgroundFilial piety is a concept containing important ideas about how children should treat their parents. Its demands range from material to emotional requirements, and its structures are often generalized to apply to authority relationships beyond the family.
Truong Ha   +4 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Reliability and validity of the Indonesian version of the Dual Filial Piety Scale

open access: yesJurnal Psikologi Ulayat: Indonesian Journal of Indigenous Psychology
Filial piety (bakti) merupakan sebuah konsep yang tidak asing dalam masyarakat di diaspora Tionghoa, termasuk di Indonesia yang masyarakatnya multikultural. Konsep ini menggambarkan dinamika relasi antara orang tua dan anak.
Dicky Sugianto   +2 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Self-Sacrifice Is Not the Only Way to Practice Filial Piety for Chinese Adolescents in Conflict With Their Parents

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2021
We applied the theoretical perspective of the dual filial piety model to consider the diversity of parent–child conflict resolution strategies in order to determine whether Chinese adolescents use strategies other than self-sacrifice to practice filial ...
Chih-Wen Wu   +2 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Psychological distress and cultural role conflict among dementia family caregivers in China: a phenomenological study [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Nursing
Background Dementia caregiving imposes substantial psychological and emotional burdens on family members. While East Asian studies have examined filial piety and caregiver stress, few have explored how cultural values shape psychological distress and ...
Gui Yu   +3 more
doaj   +2 more sources

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