Lesson of Emotions in the Family: The Role of Emotional Intelligence in the Relation between Filial Piety and Life Satisfaction among Taiwanese College Students
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2-11-2018
Publication Title
Asian Journal of Social Psychology
Volume
21
Issue
1
Abstract
This study investigated the relationships between reciprocal filial piety beliefs, emotional intelligence, and life satisfaction among Taiwanese young adults. There were in total 481 college students from Taiwan recruited in the study. The findings suggest that reciprocal filial piety, representing a good interaction quality between children and parents, can facilitate individual’s ability to control and use their emotions, which in turns improve individuals’ life satisfaction.
Language
eng
Repository Citation
Chen, W.,
Yan, J. J.,
Chen, C.
(2018).
Lesson of Emotions in the Family: The Role of Emotional Intelligence in the Relation between Filial Piety and Life Satisfaction among Taiwanese College Students.
Asian Journal of Social Psychology, 21(1),
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ajsp.12207