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台灣中高齡父母的孝道信念、知覺媳婦的孝行與自身心理適應三者關係探究
[[abstract]]This study explores the relationships among the filial beliefs of middle-aged and elderly people, perceived filial behavior of their daughters-in-law, and their own depression and happiness. This research adopted a self-reported questionnaire
陳坤彥;方嘉琦;FangChiaChi;葉光輝
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Exploring Miracles and Wonders in Pre-Modern Korean Society through the Samguk yusa
Samguk yusa 三國遺事 (Memorabilia of the Three Kingdoms), compiled by Iryŏn 一然 (1206–1289), a prominent Buddhist monk in Koryŏ, stands as one of Korea’s most valued historical classics.
Sung Ha Yun
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Abstract Emergencies and crises, such as the COVID‐19 pandemic, pose significant challenges to a country's governance, and public approval is crucial for effectively managing such crises. China and Japan are two East Asian countries that share Confucian cultural legacies but have undergone distinct political transformations since World War II. In light
Yida Zhai
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Narrative reconstruction of the self: Living funerals as rituals of trauma and transformation
Abstract Living funerals mark a radical reconfiguration of contemporary engagements with mortality, transforming death from an imposed ending into an actively authored narrative. This study examines the practice in Hong Kong's hybrid sociocultural landscape, where traditional Chinese death rituals collide with neoliberal selfhood and globalised ...
Yuen‐Ki Tang
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Filial piety across sociocultural context and the life span
Filial piety—children’s respect, duty, and care toward parents—is often misconceptualized despite its role in intergenerational relationships and aging societies globally.
Tiemeier, Henning +4 more
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Australian-Chinese families caring for elderly relatives
Caring for elderly relatives has predominately been explored from the standpoint of the needs and experiences of the hegemonic culture in multicultural countries like Australia, Canada and the United States of America.
Lim, S. +3 more
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Kinship and reproduction: A perspective of the Akha in Laos
Abstract Drawing on fieldwork among the Akha people in Phongsaly District, Phongsaly Province, northern Laos, this paper examines Akha patrilineal kinship and its links to reproduction. The Akha people's reproductive decisions and behaviours are shaped by patrilineality, ancestral connections and cultural–spiritual perceptions of reproduction, which ...
Vanly Lorkuangming
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A cross-cultural perspective on ageing well in Australia: a mixed methods approach to successful ageing and filial piety among Anglo-Australians and Chinese immigrants. [PDF]
Australia’s older population has become increasingly diversified in terms of country of origin and ethnicity. The overall aim of the thesis was to critically explore ageing well in an immigrant community by examining the intersection of the Western value
Soosai, Joanne Siu Chern Tan
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Grandparental involvement and young adults’ cognitive and social adjustment
Grandparents play a critical role in child-rearing both in the evolutionary history of human beings and in modern societies. The current study examined how grandparental involvement might contribute to young adults’ cognitive and social adjustment and ...
Chun Bun Lam +2 more
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ABSTRACT Aim The use of bioprosthetic heart valves has significantly increased in recent years due to the aging population and advances in technology. Health‐related quality of life (HRQoL) is as important as clinical outcomes. However, little is known about the long‐term HRQoL of patients after bioprosthetic heart valve replacement and its ...
Yun‐xia Ni +5 more
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