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How Chinese children's filial piety beliefs affect their parents’ life satisfaction and loneliness

PsyCh Journal, 2022
AbstractFilial piety (or xiao) is a unique Chinese culture that affects older adults’ life satisfaction and loneliness. Guided by the dual filial piety model and socioemotional selectivity theory, this study explores how adult children's filial piety beliefs affect their parent's life satisfaction and loneliness.
Xiaoqian Zheng, Haifeng Li
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The relation between perceived parental involvement and academic achievement: The roles of Taiwanese students’ academic beliefs and filial piety

International Journal of Psychology, 2012
The excellent academic performance among East‐Asian students has drawn international attention from educators and psychologists. However, the process that underlies student academic achievement for this particular group has rarely been documented. The present study examines how the relation between perceived parental involvement and Taiwanese students’
Wei-Wen, Chen, Hsiu-Zu, Ho
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Relationship between filial piety, meta-cognitive beliefs about rumination and response style theory in depressed Chinese patients

Asian Journal of Psychiatry, 2008
The presentation of depression varies across cultures and the Chinese culture lays considerable emphasis on filial piety. We studied the relationship between filial piety and psychopathology in the Chinese population in Hong Kong. 172 patients of Chinese origin were interviewed using Beck Depression Inventory, response style questionnaire (RSQ) to ...
Roger M K, Ng, Dinesh, Bhugra
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