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Evolution of the Conceptualization of Filial Piety in the Global Context: From Skin to Skeleton

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2021
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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Applying the Dual Filial Piety Model in the United States: A Comparison of Filial Piety Between Asian Americans and Caucasian Americans [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
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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Expectation and Evaluation of Spouse’s Filial Piety and Marital Satisfaction in China [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2021
The present study examined the effect of expectation and evaluation of spouse’s filial piety on marital satisfaction among young Chinese couples. We administered scales assessing gender role attitude, marital satisfaction, and expectation and evaluation ...
Yongxia Gui
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Parental Social Comparison Shaming Hinders Chinese Adolescents' Presence of Life Meaning Through Thwarting Satisfaction of Need for Competence, Especially for Those Endorsing Reciprocal Filial Piety. [PDF]

open access: yesChild Dev
Using three‐wave data from 962 Chinese adolescents (45.1% boys, M age = 12.369, SD = 0.699 at T1, September 2022), this study examined the link between parental social comparison shaming and adolescents' life meaning, with adolescents' satisfaction of ...
Cao H, Zhou N, Wang Y, Liu Y.
europepmc   +2 more sources

Filial Piety and Mental Health Among Older Chinese Immigrants in the Netherlands [PDF]

open access: yesGerontology and Geriatric Medicine, 2022
Filial piety is important to Chinese adults and is associated with mental health among older Chinese immigrants in the United States. However, it is unclear whether filial piety is linked to the mental health of Chinese immigrants in European countries ...
Sie-Long Cheung   +4 more
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The longitudinal associations between filial piety belief and mobile phone addiction: from the perspective of self-determination theory [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology
Based on the dual filial piety model, this study aims to examine the impact of filial piety beliefs on mobile phone addiction. Drawing on self-determination theory, it explores the mediating effect of basic need satisfaction and tests the moderating ...
Hua Wei   +5 more
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The cost of "snubbing": the effect of parental phubbing on filial piety behavior in children and adolescents. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Psychol
Background Although numerous studies have used Chinese samples to examine the consequences of parental phubbing, these studies focused on children’s mental health and peer interaction.
Zhang Y, Chen B, Ding Q, Wei H.
europepmc   +2 more sources

The influence of progeny-Parents family travel on the well-being of the elderly in filial piety culture. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS One
Grounded in the cultural context of Chinese filial piety, this study employs structural equation model to analyze survey data from elderly participants. It explores the effect and path of progeny–parents family travel on the elderly’s sense of well-being
Wang Y   +5 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

Teaching with filial piety: a study of the filial piety thought of Confucianism

open access: yesTrans/Form/Ação, 2023
Filial piety is a fundamental moral value in Chinese culture and has played a significant role in Chinese history. Its origins can be traced back to the pre-Qin period, where it developed during the Xia and Shang dynasties, and flourished in the Western
Xueyin Wang, Xiaolei Tian
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Authoritative Filial Piety Rather than Reciprocal Filial Piety Mediated the Relationship Between Parental Support, Career Decision Self-Efficacy, and Discrepancies Between Individual-Set and Parent-Set Career Goals [PDF]

open access: yesBehavioral Sciences
Although a wealth of research has examined the predictors influencing the discrepancies between individual-set and parent-set career goals (DBIPCG), investigations grounded in collectivist cultural perspectives remain relatively scarce.
Shanshan Guan   +2 more
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