Psychological well-being of Chinese Immigrant adult-child caregivers: how do filial expectation, self-rated filial performance, and filial discrepancy matter?
CONCLUSIONS: Findings suggest that filial expectation, self-rated filial performance, and filial discrepancy are important in shaping Chinese adult-child caregivers' psychological well-being. Researchers and practitioners should incorporate these aspects of filial piety in future research and intervention development for this population.
PMID: 30621432 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Aging and Mental Health - Category: Geriatrics Authors: Liu J, Wu B, Dong X Tags: Aging Ment Health Source Type: research
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