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ABSTRACT This study investigates the associations among positive reframing, mindfulness, growth mindset, and career aspirations in a sample of 308 undergraduate students from a public university in Eastern China. Using a convergent parallel mixed‐methods design, quantitative data were collected through validated self‐report scales, and qualitative data
Kai Zhang, Wei Bin
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‘Where are the adults?’: Troubling child‐activism and children's political participation
Abstract Children's political participation is a well‐established theme in childhood studies. In this article we offer an original account of child activism that takes into account the entangled and emergent aspect of children as activists. We begin with a historical and a conceptual review, noting the importance of mid‐20th century developments such ...
Sharon Hunter, Claire Cassidy
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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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Marriage Mandates: Understanding Parental Pressures to Marry Among Taiwanese Young Adults
ABSTRACT Objective This study uses unique, intergenerational data from Taiwan to examine parental pressure on adult children to marry. Background Despite the increase in delayed marriage and non‐marriage in East Asia, there is still considerable parental pressure on adult children to marry, but little is known about the familial factors and social ...
Jen‐Hao Chen, Kuan‐Ju Huang
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Reconfiguring Functional Solidarity: Typologies of Intergenerational Support in Contemporary China
ABSTRACT Objective This study provides an updated typology of intergenerational support between parents and adult children in contemporary China. Background A growing body of research has documented the diversity of intergenerational relationships among Chinese families, yet existing studies often lack granularity in capturing functional solidarity ...
Yanjun Zhang +3 more
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From Affect to Values: A Lexical Approach
ABSTRACT Introduction Personal values act as guiding principles in life and are thought to be connected to affective experiences; however, past research has primarily examined the direction from values to affect rather than the reverse. This study identified theoretical frameworks suggesting a causal pathway from affect to values and tested this ...
Xi Chen, Shengquan Ye
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ABSTRACT Background Dementia imposes a growing public health burden in Korea, with substantial implications for families living with affected members. Although prior Korean studies have suggested an association between dementia‐related household context and depressive symptoms, population‐based evidence on co‐residence with a family member with ...
Sun Min Kim +4 more
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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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Under the combined influence of filial piety emphasizing “nourishment” and technical rationality, patients at the end of life often face a predicament of diminished subjectivity and dignity, while the continuation of life may be alienated into a burden of numerical life-sustaining indicators.
Xuan Li, Gang Li
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The "sandwich generation" confronts multidimensional pressures in balancing modern employment with the dual responsibilities of eldercare and child-rearing. While secular literature heavily frames this as a structural crisis leading to caregiver burnout,
Imel Putri Dewita, Goestina
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