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The role of filial piety and family dysfunction in eating pathology: a cross-sectional and longitudinal study within the Chinese context [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Eating Disorders
Background Family functioning encompasses cultural values and behavioral patterns, with family dysfunction referring to pervasive and maladaptive interactions in the latter dimension.
Xu Han   +4 more
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Filial Piety and Positive Mental Health: Investigating the Roles of Reciprocal and Authoritarian Filial Piety in Singapore

open access: yesJournal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
The implications of filial piety on mental health and well-being have been increasingly examined within contemporary Eastern societies such as Taiwan, Hong Kong, and China. However, no studies to date have investigated the association between filial piety and positive mental health.
Nicholas Moberly, Wan Qing Leck
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Filial beliefs reduce aggression in different cultures: A conditional process model [PDF]

open access: yesHeliyon
The dual filial piety model divides filial piety beliefs into two types: reciprocal and authoritarian filial piety beliefs (RFP vs. AFP) in terms of attitude, emotion, and obligation towards parents.
Wang Zheng   +3 more
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Repaying Kindness and Resilience: Cultural Insights for Nursing Care in Chinese Breast Cancer Recovery [PDF]

open access: yesNursing Open
Aim To explore the role of repaying kindness (bào'ēn), a culturally embedded coping mechanism, in the recovery of breast cancer survivors in China and its implications for culturally sensitive nursing care.
Weiwei Liu, Meng Liu, Xiaofeng Chen
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Association of filial attitude, filial behavior and death literacy: implications for development of death system in Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area of China [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Public Health
Background Filial piety, as a major traditional norm in Chinese culture and in Chinese families, affects the attitudes and behaviors of adult children toward their parents and impacts their end-of-life decision-making and the quality of death of their ...
Wai I Ng   +3 more
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The cost of “snubbing”: the effect of parental phubbing on filial piety behavior in children and adolescents [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology
BackgroundAlthough numerous studies have used Chinese samples to examine the consequences of parental phubbing, these studies focused on children’s mental health and peer interaction.
Yongxin Zhang   +3 more
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Relations Between Dual Filial Piety and Life Satisfaction: The Mediating Roles of Individuating Autonomy and Relating Autonomy

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2019
Filial piety (FP) was formerly a Confucian concept that specifies how children should treat their elders. In recent years, some psychologists have postulated that there are considerable overlaps between Chinese FP and notions found in other cultures ...
Peizhen Sun   +2 more
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A Cross-Cultural Study of Filial Piety and Palliative Care Knowledge: Moderating Effect of Culture and Universality of Filial Piety

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2021
Filial piety is a Confucian concept derived from Chinese culture, which advocates a set of moral norms, values, and practices of respect and caring for one’s parents. According to the dual-factor model of filial piety, reciprocal and authoritarian filial
Wendy Wen Li, Smita Singh, C. Keerthigha
doaj   +1 more source

Effects of filial piety belief on cyberbullying perpetration of Chinese university students

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
Cyberbullying has become a worldwide phenomenon. Although the topic has drawn decent academic attention and many studies have been conducted on Chinese samples, variable interests in these studies have not captured the thinking and behavioral ...
Hua Wei, Lijun Lu, Meiting Liu
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Chinese students’ filial piety beliefs and procrastination in mathematics learning: The mediating role of academic emotions

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2023
This study examined the relations between Chinese students’ filial piety beliefs and mathematics procrastination and the mediating role of academic emotions in the relations.
Meng Guo, Yiming Cao, Xiang Hu
doaj   +1 more source

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