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Navigating preferences for a trouble-free transition: a grounded theory study among older residents in nursing homes. [PDF]

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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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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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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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Filial piety belief profiles among Chinese couples: Associations with relationship satisfaction and insecure attachment

Asian Journal of Social Psychology
AbstractThe present study examined the heterogeneity of Chinese romantic couples' filial piety belief patterns. In addition, we investigated how the configuration of filial piety belief profiles within couples can link to individuals' perceptions of romantic relationship satisfaction and different attachment tendencies.
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Employees’ competence need satisfaction and loyalty: Intrinsic work motivation as a mediator, moderated by belief in reciprocal filial piety

Social Behavior and Personality: an international journal
Competition for talent is becoming increasingly fierce in China’s rapidly developing economy, so that cultivating loyalty among employees is important for the competitiveness and sustainable development of enterprises. From an individual perspective, in this study we explored the internal mechanism of employees’ competence need satisfaction on their ...
Jianfeng Wei, Zhiqiang Wu
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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.
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