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A test of the Dual Filial Piety model

Asian Journal of Social Psychology, 2003
Filial piety is a central concept in Confucianism, containing important ideas about how children should treat their parents. Research over the past two decades has resulted in conflicting findings over whether filial piety is beneficial or harmful to individual development.
Kuang‐Hui Yeh, Olwen Bedford
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Indigenous Implications and Global Applications of the Dual Filial Piety Model: A Psychological Re-conceptualization of ‘Xiao’

Asian Indigenous Psychologies in the Global Context, 2018
According to the Dual Filial Piety Model (DFPM), filial piety can be seen as a double-contextualized personality construct that develops both within the parent–child relationship context (the most enduring and important interpersonal context in one’s life, which is basic to the evolution of the human species) and within the Chinese cultural context ...
Wei-Chun Tsao, Kuang-Hui Yeh
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The Relationship Between Dual Filial Piety and Caregiver Burden Among Arab Family Caregivers in Israel.

Research in Gerontological Nursing, 2022
The current study examined the association between dual filial piety (FP) (reciprocal and authoritarian) and caregiver burden in adult children caregivers and attempted to understand the underlying mechanisms of these links.
Rabia Khalaila
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Attachment relationship with parents and Taiwanese middle-aged adult children’s filial anxiety: The mediating role of dual filial piety beliefs

Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 2022
Given the aging of the global population, the experience of adult children preparing to care for their aging parents is increasingly valued. In this article, I not only examined the associations between Taiwanese adult children’s attachment relationships
Chih‐Wen Wu
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How Chinese children's filial piety beliefs affect their parents' life satisfaction and loneliness.

PsyCh Journal, 2022
Filial piety (or xiao) is a unique Chinese culture that affects older adults' life satisfaction and loneliness. Guided by the dual filial piety model and socioemotional selectivity theory, this study explores how adult children's filial piety beliefs ...
Xiaoqian Zheng, Haifeng Li
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Loving Your Parents and Treating Others Well: The Effect of Filial Piety on Cyberbullying Perpetration and Its Functional Mechanism Among Chinese Graduate Students

Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2020
Although a few studies have investigated the effect of family factors on cyberbullying perpetration, these studies have mainly focused on the roles of parents. Few studies have examined the roles of children.
Hua Wei, Meiting Liu
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The association between dual filial piety and life satisfaction: A meta‐analysis

Journal of Family Theory & Review
Filial piety, as an important value and social norm, influences individual well‐being. However, previous studies have shown inconsistencies regarding the relationship between filial piety and life satisfaction.
Wang Zheng   +3 more
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The Psychology of Filial Piety and Moral Decision-Making in Chinese People

, 2020
Filial piety has served as a guiding principle of Chinese patterns of moral socialization for millennia. However, interpretation of the values and behaviors emphasized by filial beliefs has evolved with sociopolitical demands.
Kuang‐Hui Yeh, Olwen Bedford
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A within-cultural comparison of filial piety beliefs among college students in Hong Kong, Taiwan and Macau

, 2020
This study investigated variance in the structure, functions and implications of young adults’ dual filial piety beliefs in Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan using the dual filial piety model (DFPM).
Wei‐Wen Chen   +3 more
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Constructing Indigenous Psychological Theories From A Global Perspective: Taking Filial Piety Model As An Example

Review of General Psychology, 2023
Most nonwestern researchers regard the field of indigenous psychology as an intellectual movement across the globe to resist the hegemony of Western psychology in representation of the human mind, and in investigations of local mentality.
Kuang‐Hui Yeh
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