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Narrative reconstruction of the self: Living funerals as rituals of trauma and transformation
Abstract Living funerals mark a radical reconfiguration of contemporary engagements with mortality, transforming death from an imposed ending into an actively authored narrative. This study examines the practice in Hong Kong's hybrid sociocultural landscape, where traditional Chinese death rituals collide with neoliberal selfhood and globalised ...
Yuen‐Ki Tang
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ABSTRACT Aim The use of bioprosthetic heart valves has significantly increased in recent years due to the aging population and advances in technology. Health‐related quality of life (HRQoL) is as important as clinical outcomes. However, little is known about the long‐term HRQoL of patients after bioprosthetic heart valve replacement and its ...
Yun‐xia Ni +5 more
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Abstract Objective This study examined the role of interpersonal strengths in the association between parental rejection and adolescent problematic social media use (PSMU), with a particular focus on parent–child gender interplay. Background Existing literature has associated parental rejection with adolescent PSMU.
Kaiji Zhou +3 more
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BackgroundAlthough numerous studies have used Chinese samples to examine the consequences of parental phubbing, these studies focused on children’s mental health and peer interaction.
Yongxin Zhang +3 more
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ABSTRACT Aims To explore how the restricted visitation policy impacts family members' visitation experiences and perceptions in an adult intensive care unit (ICU). Design Focused ethnography. Methods Data collection included 39 observation sessions (totalling 65.3 h), 19 semi‐structured interviews with family members, and document analysis of policies ...
Lian Zhu +3 more
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ABSTRACT Objective With increasing long‐term survival among brain tumor patients, greater attention has shifted to disease‐related physiological and psychological challenges. This study aimed to describe illness perceptions and psychosocial adjustment in brain tumor patients and their primary caregivers; analyze dyadic actor‐partner interdependence ...
Ting Huang +5 more
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This study reveals that heart attack patients often dangerously delay emergency care due to unrecognized symptoms, passive endurance, and traditional cultural constraints, like fearing to burden families. Crucially, family involvement acts as a double‐edged sword, either accelerating or further delaying life‐saving treatment.
Yunjie Tang, Danqing Hu, Jing Han
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Abstract The rising prevalence of psychological distress has intensified the disease burdens and revealed marked regional disparities in mental health outcomes. Addressing this challenge requires culturally sensitive frameworks to understand psychological distress.
Ni-Na Hsieh +2 more
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Hikikomori, a behavioral pattern of prolonged social withdrawal first identified in Japan in the 1990s, overlaps with neurodivergent traits, particularly autism, and is shaped by ecological and cultural contexts. Our two‐stage literature review highlights converging social communication differences, sensory sensitivities, and repetitive behaviors ...
Emily Ravenhill, William Farr
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The role of filial piety and family dysfunction in eating pathology: a cross-sectional and longitudinal study within the Chinese context. [PDF]
Han X, Cheung MC, Li X, Yang L, Chen C.
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