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Attachment relationship with parents and Taiwanese middle-aged adult children’s filial anxiety: The mediating role of dual filial piety beliefs

Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 2022
Given the aging of the global population, the experience of adult children preparing to care for their aging parents is increasingly valued. In this article, I not only examined the associations between Taiwanese adult children’s attachment relationships with parents and their experience of filial anxiety but also took a psychocultural perspective to ...
Chih‐Wen Wu
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Filial piety dilemma solutions in Chinese adult children: The role of contextual theme, filial piety beliefs, and generation

Asian Journal of Social Psychology, 2019
Although some studies have revealed that traditional filial piety belief is weakening, few have explored whether and how the role of the belief in social life has changed correspondingly. The present study used questionnaires to examine solutions to filial piety dilemmas and the roles of contextual theme, filial piety beliefs, and generation in a ...
Mingyan Zhang   +3 more
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Research on the relationship between filial piety belief and mobile phone addiction based on SPSS21.0 software

2021 2nd International Conference on Big Data and Informatization Education (ICBDIE), 2021
Mobile phone addiction may be affected by the filial piety beliefs held by individuals. In order to study the relationship between the two, SPSS21.0 software was used to process and statistically analyze the data of 746 college students. The results showed that (1) reciprocal filial piety significantly positively affected basic need satisfaction, and ...
Ting Wang, Jiaxin Wang, Sanrong Xiao
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Integrating Asian Clients’ Filial Piety Beliefs into Solution-Focused Brief Therapy

International Journal for the Advancement of Counselling, 2011
Culturally sensitive counseling models for non-Western clients are rarely seen in the literature. Because filial piety is a prevailing cultural belief in Taiwanese/Chinese societies and influences a wide range of individual and interpersonal behaviors, counseling and psychotherapy would be most effective when this cultural norm is considered and ...
Wei-Su Hsu, Chiachih D. C. Wang
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A within-cultural comparison of filial piety beliefs among college students in Hong Kong, Taiwan and Macau

Families, Relationships and Societies, 2020
This study investigated variance in the structure, functions and implications of young adults’ dual filial piety beliefs in Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan using the dual filial piety model (DFPM). A total of 879 Chinese college students participated in the study, including 424 students in Hong Kong, 155 in Macau and 300 in Taiwan.
Wei-Wen Chen   +3 more
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Filial Piety and Soul Beliefs in Contemporary Rural Funeral Rituals: A Case Study of Gansu Lingyang Ceremony

Lecture Notes in Education Psychology and Public Media
This paper explores filial piety and soul beliefs in contemporary rural funeral rituals, specifically focusing on the "Lingyang" ceremony in the Gansu region. Here, "Ling" means "to receive and connect," and "Yang" refers to "sheep." This ceremony holds unique and significant cultural symbolism in local funeral customs.
Zishi Kou
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Career-Related Filial Piety and Career Adaptability in Hong Kong University Students

Career Development Quarterly, 2018
According to career construction theory, cultural beliefs represent a social construct that may shape an individual's career path. In Chinese society, the Confucian concept of filial piety is one such influential belief.
Tracy Hui, Mantak Yuen, Gaowei Chen
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Flexible mindset in the family: Filial piety, cognitive flexibility, and general mental health

Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 2019
Chun-Hui Jen   +2 more
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Mediating Role of Creative Mindsets in the Relation between Filial Piety and Psychological Adjustment

Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 2022
We examined the mediating role of creative mind-sets in the relationship between filial piety beliefs and children’s psychological adjustment in the context of Chinese culture.
Yajun Zhang, Wei‐Wen Chen
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