This study aims to enrich the knowledge of the effects of traditional Chinese culture on bereavement outcomes among older Chinese, and to examine the moderating role of occupation in the relationship between traditional culture and bereavement outcomes. A sample of 352 older Chinese in widowhood was interviewed by quota sampling. A scale of faith in traditional Chinese culture was developed and confirmed by factor analysis. Complicated grief (CG) functioned as the outcome variable. Results showed that faith in traditional culture did affect CG among the sample, and previous occupation moderated the effect of traditional culture on CG. That is, the effect of faith in Chinese culture on CG is stronger in the non-peasant group than the peasant...
ABSTRACT: Chinese culture expects men to be strong and capable of emotional restraint, and therefore...
Death preparation is an important process as it can help the elderly to achieve ego integrity at the...
Objective: This study explores the end-of-life (EoL) beliefs, values, practices, and expectations of...
Shidu is the Chinese transliteration for ‘losing an only child,’ which indicates the death of the on...
This study explores the bereavement process of Chinese persons in Hong Kong, with the focus on how t...
Paying respect to ancestors is incorporated within the filial piety belief system and manifested in ...
Theme: Honoring Diversity - Dying, Death, and Bereavement in a Multicultural WorldGrief is a univers...
The inevitability of life is death. While emotions surrounding the loss of a loved one is complex, p...
Social workers are increasingly challenged to provide culturally sensitive services to older immigra...
This chapter presents a case example of how a cultural practice, Chinese painting, can be minimally ...
Dealing with the relationship with deceased family members is one of the core tasks in the bereaveme...
Chinese people treat death as a taboo, and the topic is usually avoided in daily conversation. Moreo...
Traditionally, death is a taboo subject in Chinese culture. However, very few studies examine the ef...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.The rapid growth of o...
Presence of growth after traumatic events was introduced to the academic community about a decade ag...
ABSTRACT: Chinese culture expects men to be strong and capable of emotional restraint, and therefore...
Death preparation is an important process as it can help the elderly to achieve ego integrity at the...
Objective: This study explores the end-of-life (EoL) beliefs, values, practices, and expectations of...
Shidu is the Chinese transliteration for ‘losing an only child,’ which indicates the death of the on...
This study explores the bereavement process of Chinese persons in Hong Kong, with the focus on how t...
Paying respect to ancestors is incorporated within the filial piety belief system and manifested in ...
Theme: Honoring Diversity - Dying, Death, and Bereavement in a Multicultural WorldGrief is a univers...
The inevitability of life is death. While emotions surrounding the loss of a loved one is complex, p...
Social workers are increasingly challenged to provide culturally sensitive services to older immigra...
This chapter presents a case example of how a cultural practice, Chinese painting, can be minimally ...
Dealing with the relationship with deceased family members is one of the core tasks in the bereaveme...
Chinese people treat death as a taboo, and the topic is usually avoided in daily conversation. Moreo...
Traditionally, death is a taboo subject in Chinese culture. However, very few studies examine the ef...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.The rapid growth of o...
Presence of growth after traumatic events was introduced to the academic community about a decade ag...
ABSTRACT: Chinese culture expects men to be strong and capable of emotional restraint, and therefore...
Death preparation is an important process as it can help the elderly to achieve ego integrity at the...
Objective: This study explores the end-of-life (EoL) beliefs, values, practices, and expectations of...