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The Prosocial Outgrowth of Filial Beliefs in Different Cultures: A Conditional Mediation Model Analysis

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2021
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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A Measurement Invariance Investigation of the Polish Version of the Dual Filial-Piety Scale (DFPS-PL): Student-Employee and Gender Differences in Filial Beliefs

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2021
Filial beliefs are defined as a cognitive script or even a contextualized personality construct for social exchanges, which shapes the attitudes of individuals.
Joanna Różycka-Tran   +4 more
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Mental Health of Chinese People During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Associations With Infection Severity of Region of Residence and Filial Piety

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2021
This study aims to investigate mental health among Chinese people living in areas with differing levels of infection severity during the COVID-19 outbreak.
Wendy Wen Li   +5 more
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The role of filial piety in career interest alignment, identity alignment, and affective commitment: Evidence from Indonesia [PDF]

open access: yesProblems and Perspectives in Management, 2022
In Indonesia, where most business organizations are family-owned, culture influences family employees’ behavior. Filial piety, or honoring the seniors, is considered a significant cultural value that motivates the family employees to be committed to the ...
Sakti Hendra Pramudya   +2 more
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Self-Sacrifice Is Not the Only Way to Practice Filial Piety for Chinese Adolescents in Conflict With Their Parents

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2021
We applied the theoretical perspective of the dual filial piety model to consider the diversity of parent–child conflict resolution strategies in order to determine whether Chinese adolescents use strategies other than self-sacrifice to practice filial ...
Chih-Wen Wu   +2 more
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Familial affections vis-à-vis filial piety: the ethical challenges facing eldercare under neo-familism in contemporary China

open access: yesThe Journal of Chinese Sociology, 2023
The present study demonstrates that the values and practices of neo-familism are altering the ethical foundation of eldercare in a similar way as they did in other areas of family life.
Yunxiang Yan
semanticscholar   +1 more source

A study of end-of-life care communication and decision-making in China by exploring filial piety and medical information concealment

open access: yesAsian Journal of Medical Humanities, 2023
Objectives This paper examines end-of-life care communication and decision-making in mainland China by exploring their connection with filial piety and the concealment of medical information from patients by their families. Methods A textual analysis was
E. Jeon, Jun Jing
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The Buddhist Interpretation of the Confucianist Concept of Family

open access: yesTávol-keleti Tanulmányok, 2021
Filial piety is one of the cardinal moral values in Confucianism, and has become a keystone in the Chinese social value system, describing and prescribing the proper functioning of human communities at micro (family) and macro (state) levels.
Imre Hamar
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Filial piety, love or money? Foundation of old-age support in urban China.

open access: yesJournal of Aging Studies, 2023
This article explores the intertwining issues of filial obligation, material interest and emotional intimacy in driving adult children's provision of old-age support in family settings.
Jieyu Liu
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The Relationship Between Filial Piety and the Academic Achievement and Subjective Wellbeing of Chinese Early Adolescents: The Moderated Mediation Effect of Educational Expectations

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
A successful student has been defined as one who not only performs well in academics but is also happy. Hence, how to promote adolescents’ academic success and wellbeing is an important issue with which researchers have been concerned. A few studies have
Xiaolin Guo   +3 more
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