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International Journal of Psychology | 2004

Personality correlates of the disposition towards interpersonal forgiveness: A Chinese perspective

Hong Fu; David Watkins; Eadaoin K. P. Hui

T his paper presents the results of three studies that investigated the nature of forgiveness, its measurement, and personality correlates in the Peoples Republic of China (PRC). Study 1 involved in-depth interviews with 27 PRC cultural scholars about the concept of forgiveness and factors influencing the tendency to forgive in Chinese philosophy and everyday life. The respondents supported the relevance of this concept for Chinese societies and were able to give examples both from classical Chinese texts and their own lives. However, they also considered that preserving group harmony was the main reason to forgive and discounted the personality or religious influences commonly reported in the Western literature. Study 2 reported the adaptation of a Western forgiveness questionnaire for use with PRC respondents. Study 3 involved administering this questionnaire together with measures of self-esteem, anxiety, impression management, and culturally appropriate constructs of face, relationship orientation, a...


British Journal of Guidance & Counselling | 2009

The impact of a forgiveness intervention with Hong Kong Chinese children hurt in interpersonal relationships

Eadaoin K. P. Hui; Tat Sing Chau

ABSTRACT This study investigated the effects of a small group process-based forgiveness intervention with Hong Kong Chinese children who judged themselves to have been hurt and chose not to forgive their offenders. An experimental versus control group, with pre-test/post-test design was used. The quantitative and qualitative findings revealed that the forgiveness participants out-performed their counterparts in forgiveness attitudes, psychological well-being and conceptual understanding of forgiveness. The forgiveness intervention had an impact on their decision and emotion to forgive. Empathy was considered a key strategy in forgiveness. Implications of these findings for future forgiveness intervention in school guidance were discussed.


Educational Psychology | 2010

Chinese children’s perceived school satisfaction: the role of contextual and intrapersonal factors

Eadaoin K. P. Hui; Rachel C. F. Sun

This study investigated the contribution of school contextual factors and intrapersonal factors to school satisfaction among a sample of Hong Kong Chinese primary school children. A total of 760 children completed the School Satisfaction Subscale of the Multidimensional Life Satisfaction Scale for Children along with self‐report measures of intrapersonal factors (self‐esteem and hope) and school‐related factors (teacher support, peer support, peer conflict, peer victimisation and academic performance). Findings revealed teacher support as the most significant predictor of school satisfaction across grades, followed by academic performance. Hope was found to be a statistically significant mediator of school satisfaction across gender, whereas self‐esteem did not act as a potential mediator except in sub‐samples of girls and Grade 4 students. The findings lend support to using developmental ecological perspective and cognitive mediation models in studying school satisfaction. The implications of the findings for future research and educational practice were discussed.


British Journal of Guidance & Counselling | 2007

Building social support for adolescents with suicidal ideation: implications for school guidance and counselling

Rachel C. F. Sun; Eadaoin K. P. Hui

ABSTRACT This study involved interviews with 13 adolescents with high levels of suicidal ideation. It aimed to understand how these adolescents perceived their family, school and peer relationships, and how they perceived these systems as their support. Comparison between adolescents with severe and mild suicidal ideation showed that the family, school and peers could act as effective support systems in times of stress. A close interpersonal relationship was the key factor in unlocking these support systems. The school as a support system was highlighted. Implications for school guidance and counselling to strengthen the social support of adolescents and adolescents’ resiliency were discussed.


Journal of Social Psychology | 2011

Forgiveness and interpersonal relationships: A nepalese investigation

David Watkins; Eadaoin K. P. Hui; Wenshu Luo; Murari Regmi; Everett L. Worthington; Joshua N. Hook; Don E. Davis

ABSTRACT The present study examined the practice of forgiveness in Nepal. A model relating collectivism and forgiveness was examined. Participants (N = 221) completed measures of collectivism, individualism, forgiveness, conciliatory behavior, and motivations for avoidance and revenge toward the offender. Collectivism was positively related to forgiveness. Forgiveness was strongly related to conciliatory behavior and motivations for avoidance and revenge toward the offender. Decisional forgiveness was a stronger predictor of motivations for revenge than was emotional forgiveness.


Journal of Adolescence | 2006

Towards a model of suicidal ideation for Hong Kong Chinese adolescents

Rachel C. F. Sun; Eadaoin K. P. Hui; Deborah Watkins


Journal of Youth and Adolescence | 2007

Psychosocial Factors Contributing to Adolescent Suicidal Ideation

Rachel C. F. Sun; Eadaoin K. P. Hui


Educational Psychology | 2011

Explaining Chinese students' academic motivation: Filial piety and self-determination.

Eadaoin K. P. Hui; Rachel C. F. Sun; Stephen Sau‐Yan Chow; Matthew Ho‐Tat Chu


British Journal of Guidance & Counselling | 2010

Factors affecting the involvement of teachers in guidance and counselling as a whole-school approach

Sarah K.Y. Lam; Eadaoin K. P. Hui


Pastoral Psychology | 2006

Religion and Forgiveness from a Hong Kong Chinese Perspective

Eadaoin K. P. Hui; David Watkins; Thomas N. Y. Wong; Rachel C. F. Sun

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Hong Fu

Nanjing Normal University

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Thomas N. Y. Wong

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

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Wenshu Luo

Nanyang Technological University

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Don E. Davis

Georgia State University

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Everett L. Worthington

Virginia Commonwealth University

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