Applying the Dual Filial Piety Model in the United States: A Comparison of Filial Piety Between Asian Americans and Caucasian Americans [PDF]
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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Evolution of the Conceptualization of Filial Piety in the Global Context: From Skin to Skeleton [PDF]
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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The Implications of Filial Piety in Study Engagement and Study Satisfaction: A Polish-Vietnamese Comparison [PDF]
Even in psychological literature, which describes many determining variables related to the school domain, few studies have investigated the universal (i.e., etic) mechanism underlying parent–child relations, which is a prototype matrix for future ...
Joanna Różycka-Tran +4 more
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The Prosocial Outgrowth of Filial Beliefs in Different Cultures: A Conditional Mediation Model Analysis [PDF]
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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The History and the Future of the Psychology of Filial Piety: Chinese Norms to Contextualized Personality Construct [PDF]
In the field of psychology, filial piety is usually defined in terms of traditional Chinese culture-specific family traditions. The problem with this approach is that it tends to emphasize identification of behavioral rules or norms, which limits its ...
Olwen Bedford +2 more
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The Role of Filial Piety in the Relationships between Work Stress, Job Satisfaction, and Turnover Intention: A Moderated Mediation Model. [PDF]
In China, filial piety, which usually refers to showing respect and obedience to parents, has exerted an important effect in the relationship between work stress and turnover intention. However, the mechanism behind this effect is still unclear.
Li J, Liu H, van der Heijden B, Guo Z.
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Chaos May Prevail Without Filial Piety: A Cross-Cultural Study on Filial Piety, the Dark Triad, and Moral Disengagement [PDF]
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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Asian "Guan" Parenting and Life Satisfaction Among Adolescents in Malaysia: The Mediating Role of Filial Piety. [PDF]
Literature on adolescent development has shown that parenting practices have positive relationships with adolescents’ life satisfaction. Adolescents’ life satisfaction improves when they have parents low in psychological control who uphold reciprocal ...
Nainee S +4 more
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School Achievement and Failure: Prevention and Intervention Strategies. [PDF]
School achievement and failure seem to be the result of multiple social, political and individual factors. The origins of school failure are complex and are not limited to school, because family and community risk factors can foster or inhibit the ...
Candeias, A. +4 more
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Vietnamese version of the Dual Filial Piety Scale: preliminary validation in a student sample [PDF]
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 ...
Hao, Le Van +4 more
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