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A Literature Review on Intergenerational Understanding and Harmony In Korean Immigrant Family
Josua Lashley 한국노인복지학회 2014 International Journal of Welfare for the Aged Vol.30 No.-
Among the Asian countries, Koreans are one of the fastest growing ethnic groups in the United States. However, because of the different cultural norms and social conditions, immigrant elderly people experiences different relationships with their children, spouse, and grandchildren. Most of Koreans are Korean?fully socialized into Korean culture. Korean older adults have generally experienced the loss of the traditional father or mother``s role and had to managed to problems of the role exists as immigrants. In this study, history of Korean immigration to the U.S., how the Korea elderly could be grouped, the problems for foreign?born Korean elderly adults by focusing on challenge of adjustment, their adherence to the traditional expectation of filial piety and related problems with their married children and spouses, loneliness and depression the necessity of the modification of the traditional Korean norm of filial piety has been discussed. Studies suggested that as a way to alleviate the elderly parent``s adjustment problems, the elderly parents give up their attachment to an important part of their preimmigration belief, the tradition expectation of filial piety, and accept the modified expectation.