PsycTESTS Dataset 2005
DOI: 10.1037/t37511-000
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Expectations of Filial Piety Scale--Spanish Version

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“…Cross-cultural studies of social networks and social support comparing Hispanics and NHWs have had conflicting and, in some cases, surprising findings. Consistently, Hispanics do report a very strong reliance on family members for aid and assistance (Kaniasty & Norris, 2000;Kao & Travis, 2005), but reports from NHWs are strikingly similar (Kaniasty & Norris, 2000). What seems to be different between the groups is that Hispanics rely almost exclusively on family and, compared to NHWs, have very small and less active nonfamily networks (Golding & Baezconde-Gargantati, 1990).…”
Section: Culture/ethnicity and Social Supportmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Cross-cultural studies of social networks and social support comparing Hispanics and NHWs have had conflicting and, in some cases, surprising findings. Consistently, Hispanics do report a very strong reliance on family members for aid and assistance (Kaniasty & Norris, 2000;Kao & Travis, 2005), but reports from NHWs are strikingly similar (Kaniasty & Norris, 2000). What seems to be different between the groups is that Hispanics rely almost exclusively on family and, compared to NHWs, have very small and less active nonfamily networks (Golding & Baezconde-Gargantati, 1990).…”
Section: Culture/ethnicity and Social Supportmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Questionnaires, as well as recruitment materials, information sheets, and consent forms, have to be designed so that they are meaningful and comparable when translated into other languages (Bloch, 2004;Hendrickson, 2003;Kao & Travis, 2005). Language is not static.…”
Section: Language and Issues Of Translationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researchers should check for concept equivalence while using a translated instrument. A question in the Expectation of Filial Piety Scale (Kao & Travis, 2004) between the origin, Taiwanese or Chinese, and the target, Hispanic or Latino, can shed some light on such a purpose. The idea of "having at least one son to continue my family lineage" is shared between these two patriarchal cultures.…”
Section: Employing Insider's Emic Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%