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Honor Thy Parents: An Ethnic Multigroup Analysis of Filial Responsibility, Health Perceptions, and Caregiving Decisions.

Maya S Santoro1, Charles Van Liew2, Breanna Holloway2, Symone McKinnon2, Timothy Little2, Terry A Cronan3.   

Abstract

The present study explores patterns of parity and disparity in the effect of filial responsibility on health-related evaluations and caregiving decisions. Participants who identified as White, Black, Hispanic, or Asian/Pacific Islander read a vignette about an older man needing medical care. They were asked to imagine that they were the man's son and answer questions regarding their likelihood of hiring a health care advocate (HCA) for services related to the father's care. A multigroup (ethnicity) path analysis was performed, and an intercept invariant multigroup model fits the data best. Direct and indirect effect estimation showed that filial responsibility mediated the relationship between both the perceived severity of the father's medical condition and the perceived need for medical assistance and the likelihood of hiring an HCA only for White and Hispanic participants, albeit differently. The findings demonstrate that culture and ethnicity affect health evaluations and caregiving decision making.
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Keywords:  aging; caregiving; decision making; ethnic differences; filial responsibility; health care advocacy

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26282571     DOI: 10.1177/0164027515598349

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Res Aging        ISSN: 0164-0275


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