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Filial piety is widely recognized as a key family value in Chinese society, less is known about how it relates to adolescents' prosocial behaviour.
Xiaoling He +4 more
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In traditional Chinese society, filial piety (FP) served as the philosophical foundation of social governance, without which chaos would prevail. It indicates that the function of FP is not limited to family.
Xiuqing Qiao +7 more
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Abstract Filial piety, a core value in Chinese culture, emphasizes the importance of children showing respect, obedience, and care toward their parents. The dual filial piety model distinguishes between reciprocal filial piety, associated with love and care, and authoritarian filial piety, associated with hierarchy.
Mei Chun Cheung +2 more
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Caring alone: older adult care burdens, practices, and structural imbalances among China’s one-child generation [PDF]
BackgroundBetween 1980 and 2015, China’s one-child policy reshaped family structures. Now, as this generation enters adulthood and their parents age, the only children face the daunting challenge of supporting multiple older parents in an increasingly ...
Shuai Xiang +3 more
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Effects of filial piety belief on cyberbullying perpetration of Chinese university students
Cyberbullying has become a worldwide phenomenon. Although the topic has drawn decent academic attention and many studies have been conducted on Chinese samples, variable interests in these studies have not captured the thinking and behavioral ...
Hua Wei, Lijun Lu, Meiting Liu
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The interdependence of happiness and filial piety within the family: a study in Vietnam
Background Filial piety is one of the most important values in Vietnam, as it is in a number of East Asian countries. It is an expression of children’s respect, gratitude, and care for their parents.
Hai Van Mai, Hao Van Le
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Filial piety is a Confucian concept derived from Chinese culture, which advocates a set of moral norms, values, and practices of respect and caring for one’s parents. According to the dual-factor model of filial piety, reciprocal and authoritarian filial
Wendy Wen Li, Smita Singh, C. Keerthigha
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The Dual Filial Piety Model (i.e., the model of reciprocal and authoritarian filial piety) offers a universally applicable framework for understanding essential aspects of intergenerational relations across diverse cultural contexts. The current research
Li Lin, Li Lin, Qian Wang
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Filial piety is a concept originated from ancient China which contains norms of children’s feelings, attitudes, and behaviors toward their parents. The dual filial piety model (DFPM) differentiated two types of filial belief: reciprocal vs. authoritarian
Wang Zheng +5 more
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In the present study, we aim to examine the mediating roles of the two types of perceived parental influence in the relation between the dual filial piety model and adult children’s long-term mate preferences.
Lu Ran Zhang, Wei-Wen Chen
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