About this Research Topic
Despite the theoretical discussion over its origin, historical development and social significance in the fields of philosophy, ethics, history, literature and pedagogy, psychologists do not seem to have many conclusions over what defines filial piety, how it is assessed, and its impact on different relationships in the distinctive socio-cultural contexts. Such a lack of consolidation of empirical research on filial piety in different societies prompts us to propose this Research Topic to collect current research on this concept.
The scope of the contributions may include, but are not limited to:
(1) developmental characteristics of piety in different societies,
(2) factors influencing filial piety in distinctive interpersonal and/or socio-cultural contexts,
(3) functions of filial piety on physical, psychological and social adjustment in different populations, and
(4) methods to improve expression and communication of gratitude in intergenerational relationships.
We welcome submissions of reviews, original research, hypothesis and theory and perspective papers that examine filial piety in a specific cultural context or compare how this concept is interpreted or positioned in different cultures.
Keywords: filial piety, gratitude, development characteristic, affecting factors, functions of filial piety
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