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Filial Piety

2021
Filial piety is an essential aspect of ancestor worship. The Confucian doctrine of Filiality dictates that children honor their parents in both the material world while they are alive and the spiritual world when they are dead. Ancestor worship comes into play when the parents are dead and filial piety becomes ancestor worship as children venerate ...
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FILIAL PIETY

Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 1998
A Cross-Cultural Comparison and its Implications for the Well-Being of Older Parents ABSTRACT The purpose of this article is to compare and contrast the concept of filial piety in Chinese culture and American culture and to discuss the relationship between expectations of filial piety and the well-being of older adults.
Yu-Tzu Dai, Margaret F Dimond
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Family Reinstitutionalization in the Early 21st Century China: Bilateralism, Intergenerational Caregiving, and Filial Piety

Sociology Compass
Questioning the assumptions of the emerging nuclear family and family decline, Bengtson underscores the increasing significance of multigenerational ties, taking into account “longer years of shared lives”.
Yingchun Ji
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Filial Piety Across Sociocultural Context and the Life Span

Current Directions in Psychological Science
Filial piety—children’s respect, duty, and care toward parents—is often misconceptualized despite its role in intergenerational relationships and aging societies globally.
Yena Kyeong   +4 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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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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FOCUSING ON FILIAL PIETY: A SCOPING REVIEW STUDY FROM CULTURAL DIFFERENCES TO EDUCATIONAL PRACTICES

Quantum Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities
Filial piety, a foundational virtue deeply rooted in human history, remains a culturally significant yet often underappreciated concept in contemporary discourse. This study examines the practices and support mechanisms of filial piety within Chinese and
Yan Wang   +3 more
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The role of filial piety in filial tourism: an intergenerational analysis of decision-making

Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research
Respecting and caring for the elderly is a traditional Chinese virtue, and accompanying parents on trips has emerged as a popular and promising travel mode in family tourism.
Guanghui Qiao   +4 more
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Filial piety and public attitudes towards same-sex sexual behaviour in China—evidence from the Chinese general social survey

Culture, Health and Sexuality, 2023
Using data from the 2017 Chinese General Social Survey, this study is one of the first to directly compare the effect of reciprocal versus authoritarian filial piety on the Chinese public attitudes towards same-sex sexual behaviour using a nationally ...
Kai Lin
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Legislating filial obligations property rights and filial piety in shogunate Japan

Journal of Asian Economics
Continental European countries and Japan are running far larger welfare states, particularly in terms of elderly care, than their Anglo-Saxon counterparts.
Masaki Nakabayashi
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