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  1. This study traces the construction of Filipino manhood in relation to the country’s strongest unit of the family. Utilizing a systematic review of seminal outputs on masculinity, this piece explores the definition of Filipino manhood using texts from various Filipino gender and development scholars.

  2. Whereas many psychologists have done research on Filipino families, few have looked into non-traditional families, Important psychological variables and processes such as family relationships, emotional connection, and communication need to be integrated in the definition of Filipino families aside from family structure and composition.

  3. Conceptualization of Filipino family wellbeing Consuelo Chua, Florenda Gabriel, Joanne Bantang & Aurora Llige University of the Philippines, the Philippines . Abstract The definition of family wellbeing should be sensitive to the characteristics of a specific culture or population. Several studies have examined the conceptualization of family

  4. The document discusses how the Filipino family has changed over time due to various sociological and psychological factors. It explores how families have become more nuclear or extended, with non-relatives sometimes considered part of the family, as well as changes in marital forms. While modernization has led to some families living apart due to overseas work, Filipino families still maintain ...

  5. Philippines - Culture, Diversity, Traditions: Philippine society is a unique blend of diversity and homogeneity. Although geographically part of Southeast Asia, the country is culturally strongly Euro-American. Forces of assimilation have constantly worked to overcome cultural differences between the various ethnic groups that are scattered—sometimes in relative isolation—throughout the ...

  6. Jan 13, 2019 · 4. Pakikisama (Helping others). Filipinos get along with different kinds of people. They can easily adjust to any situation and are flexible. This trait fosters cooperation, good and helpful deeds.

  7. One hundred percent of Korean and 90% of Filipino parents were foreign-born, with an average length of residence in U.S. of 19.43 years ( SD =11.78) for Filipino and 16.11 years ( SD =9.01) for Korean parents. Nearly 60% of Korean mothers and 80% of Filipino mothers had achieved a college education or higher.

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