“…Although filial piety is an important personal belief that shapes caregivers' workfamily experiences, it is likely to be affected by other relationship factors such as the quality of the relationship. Previous research has been unequivocal that quality of relationships bring about health impact regardless of the type of relationship, be it romantic (Carpenter, 2019), parent-child (Hair et al, 2009), and caregiver-care-recipient (Hooker, Grigsby, Riegel, & Bekelman, 2015) or patient-provider (Beach, Keruly, & Moore, 2006). Similar conclusions have been drawn about the benefits of the quality relationship for work-family interface, that Filial Piety, Relationship Quality on Work-Family Interface 17 is, quality of relationship is negatively related to WFC and positively related to WFE, although past research has focused largely on parent-child relationships (Allen, 2013;Sweet, 2014) or spousal relationships (Md-Sidin, Sambasivan, & Ismail, 2010) rather than relationships between a caregiver and an elderly care-recipient.…”