2017
DOI: 10.1093/geroni/igx004.721
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Parent-Child Relationship and Filial Piety Affect Parental Health and Well-Being

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“…Contrary to our expectations, there was no age difference between young and middle‐aged adults in solutions to different filial piety dilemmas. Previous studies have demonstrated an erosion of traditional filial piety and a younger generation inclined to develop individualistic ideas focused on self‐development (Hsu, ; Qi, ). Our results showed that the solutions selected by young adult children when facing filial piety dilemmas were similar to those selected by middle‐aged adults.…”
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“…Contrary to our expectations, there was no age difference between young and middle‐aged adults in solutions to different filial piety dilemmas. Previous studies have demonstrated an erosion of traditional filial piety and a younger generation inclined to develop individualistic ideas focused on self‐development (Hsu, ; Qi, ). Our results showed that the solutions selected by young adult children when facing filial piety dilemmas were similar to those selected by middle‐aged adults.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Filial piety, as the core value of Confucianism, plays an important role not only in Asian countries and regions such as Korea (Sung & Dunkle, ), Malaysia (Nainee, Aun, & Seng, ), Taiwan, and Hong Kong (Chen et al, ; Hsu, ; Yeh & Bedford, ; Yeh et al, ) but also in Asian communities in Western countries such as the United States (Guo, Dong, & Tiwari, ; Jones et al, ) and Canada (Sethi et al, ) because of massive immigration. The current research provides empirical evidence for the contextual variations of solutions to filial piety dilemmas and their association with filial piety beliefs, which could help explain the intergenerational dynamics in modern Asian families.…”
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“…Berbakti dapat meningkatkan hubungan harmonis keluarga dan kesejahteraan psikologis orang tua (Cheung dkk., 2020). Selain itu, berbakti dapat meningkatkan kualitas hubungan anak-orang tua, termasuk kesehatan, menurunkan stres, kepuasan hidup dan well-being anak dan orang tua (Chen dkk., 2016;Hsu, 2017;Li dkk., 2021;Makhtar & Samsudin, 2020;Marliani dkk., 2022;Sun dkk., 2019;Wong dkk., 2010). Secara sosial, berbakti kepada orang tua merupakan bagian dari ukuran kesalehan anak.…”
Section: Filial Piety; Father; Adolescent; Indigenous Psychologyunclassified
“…Filial piety typically refers to expectations for children to respect and care for their parents as part of their obligation. [5][6][7] Children are expected not only to respect their parents but to also devote themselves to and live together with their parents and care for them regardless of their condition. 8 Earlier studies mostly reported the influence of filial piety as a social norm in other East Asian countries, such as China and Japan.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%