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ABSTRACT Guided by Leininger's Theory of Culture Care, this hermeneutic phenomenological study explored how social and cultural contexts shape engagement in advance care planning (ACP) among people living with cancer in Taiwan. Semi‐structured interviews were conducted with 26 stakeholders, including 8 patients, 7 family caregivers, and 11 healthcare ...
Cheng‐Pei Lin +3 more
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Abstract INTRODUCTION In Peru, the Global Deterioration Scale is the only available tool for assessing dementia severity. The Spanish translation and cultural adaptation of the Clinical Dementia Rating (CDR) is used locally but requires formal psychometric validation in the Peruvian sociocultural context.
Junior Senador +9 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 Introduction This study examined the longitudinal association between Chinese adolescents' perceptions of three dimensions of both parents' psychological control (i.e., relational induction, social comparison shaming, and harsh control) and their psychological well‐being, indicated by life satisfaction and affective distress.
Xiaoqin Zhu +3 more
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Research - Shall we talk about filial piety?
Several cases of parents murdering have been reported in Hong Kong recently, which raised the alarm that whether teenagers nowadays have no sense of Filial Piety . So how important is filial piety to the younger generation?
CHAN, Man Yin
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This article contributes to rethinking the dichotomy between informal sociality and ritual formality by examining the occasional ritual encounters surrounding spirit‐tablet inscription in Chinese Buddhist temples. Rather than viewing rituals as enactments of established orders, it presents ritual engagement as a contingent process of relational ...
Yang Shen
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ABSTRACT Objective This study examined how changes in activities of daily living (ADL) and instrumental activities of daily living (IADL) relate to living arrangement transitions among older adults in China, and whether associations differ by urban and rural settings.
Cai Xu +5 more
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Basic data on filial piety from current Japanese university students
The objective of this study was to collect basic data on filial piety by studying current Japanese university students. A survey was conducted among 143 university students, resulting in 123 valid respondents (58 men, 65 women, mean age=18.86 years, SD=0.
塚脇,涼太
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The Practice of Filial Piety in Myanmar Society [PDF]
The Word "Filial Piety" is defined as supporting and serving one's parents. It is not only a moral virtue but also an ethical principle. In Myanmar society, the five responsibilities of sons and daughters are regarded as filial piety.
Wai Wai Lwin
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