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. 2013 Sep 5;54(5):797–807. doi: 10.1093/geront/gnt093

Table 2.

Filial Obligation Scores Among Primary Caregivers at Baseline (T1, Wave 1), 1-Year Follow-up (T2, Wave 2): Overall Scores and by Relationship and Living Arrangements

Variables Filial obligation: globala (sum of 11 items) Filial obligation subdimensions
Financial supportb (three items) Physical supportc (five items) Emotional supportd (three items)
T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2
Mean (SD) Mean (SD) Mean (SD) Mean (SD) Mean (SD) Mean (SD) Mean (SD) Mean (SD)
Overall (across all relationships) 28.0 (8.7) 27.3 (8.6)* 7.7 (3.0) 7.5 (2.9) 12.3 (4.6) 11.9 (4.4)* 8.1 (2.8) 7.9 (2.8)
By relationship
 Husband 27.4 (9.6) 26.8 (9.7) 7.2 (3.5) 7.1 (3.1) 12.3 (4.6) 12.2 (4.6) 7.9 (2.8) 7.5 (3.3)
 Wife 25.2 (8.5) 25.4 (8.0) 6.6 (3.0) 6.5 (2.7) 10.9 (4.4) 11.1 (4.2) 7.7 (2.9) 7.8 (2.8)
 Son 32.6 (9.0) 32.0 (8.2) 9.4 (2.7) 9.0 (2.4) 14.4 (4.6) 14.3 (4.4) 8.8 (3.0) 8.6 (2.5)
 Daughter 29.7 (8.2) 28.9 (7.8) 8.1 (2.8) 8.0 (2.5) 13.1 (4.7)  12.3 (4.3)** 8.5 (2.5) 8.6 (2.4)
 Daughter-in-law 27.0 (7.8)  25.5 (8.6)** 7.6 (2.7) 7.2 (2.9) 11.7 (4.1)  11.0 (4.3)** 7.7 (2.8)   7.3 (2.7)*

aSum of the three subdomains of filial obligation scales (11 items) assessed using a 5-point Likert scale (I agree to I do not agree). The scale was coded so that a higher value indicated higher filial obligation (4 = Agree, 3 = Somewhat agree, 2 = Can’t say either, 1 = Somewhat disagree, 0 = Disagree). Range: 0–44.

bSum of three items: “It is not necessary for children to give financial support including daily expenses to their parents”; “It is children’s duty to support their parents financially”; “Children should give their parents enough financial support so they do not experience daily difficulties.” The scale was coded so that a higher value indicated higher filial obligation. Range: 0–12.

cSum of five items: “Taking care of parents is not necessarily the children’s role”; “Children should be ready to take care of their parents”; “It is natural for parents to expect their children to take care of them”; “Children who do not take care of their parents neglect their role as children”; “Taking care of parents is the children’s duty.” The scale was coded so that a higher value indicated higher filial obligation. Range: 0–20.

dSum of three items: “Children should have time to enjoy something with their parents”; “Children should make time to spend with their parents”; “Children should occasionally provide their parents opportunities for travel or hobby activities.” The scale was coded so that a higher value indicated higher filial obligation. Range: 0–12.

*p ≥ .05 **p ≤ .01 (paired t tests of average scores at two time points to indicate significant changes).