赡养老人:马来西亚马来人社会中的“长者”概念

Nik Norliati Fitri Md Nor, S. Ghazali
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老年人数量的增加带来了几个问题,特别是与护理和支持有关的问题。子女被认为是赡养老年人的主要来源,并向他们提供身体、社会和经济支持,以表明他们对父母的感激。这个概念被称为“kenang budi”。这个概念在马来西亚的马来穆斯林文化中很流行。本研究通过使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)软件,分析了马来西亚彭亨州327名老年人在实践“kenang budi”概念时所提供的支持类型。结果表明,这一概念是通过几种服务行为来实践的,例如提供健康支持和护理,在经济上援助他们,准备日常必需品,保持良好的联系,并带他们去清真寺和节日表演等场所。由于子女的赡养关系到老年人的福祉,因此“kenang budi”的概念在确保子女的持续赡养和为子女提供照顾和负责老人的机会方面是适当的。这篇文章强调了“kenang budi”(字面意思是感激)在马来社区的元素,特别是在对年迈的父母做好事或负责任的态度的背景下,类似于东南亚华人社会所实践的孝道概念。
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Supporting the Elderly: The “Kenang Budi” Concept Within the Malay Society in Malaysia
The rising number of elderlies has brought several issues forward, particularly pertaining to care and support. Children are expected to be the primary source of support for the elderly and provide them with physical, social, and financial support to show that they are indebted to their parents. This concept is called “kenang budi.” The concept is prevalent in the Malay Muslim culture in Malaysia. This study examines the types of support given by the children in the practice of the “kenang budi” concept by analyzing the data gathered from 327 elderly in Pahang, Malaysia, using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) software. The results demonstrate that the concept is practiced by several acts of service, such as providing health support and care, aiding them financially, preparing daily necessities, maintaining good contact, and taking them to places such as mosques and festival shows. Since children’s support is pertinent for the well-being of the elderly, the concept of “kenang budi” is appropriate in ensuring the children’s continuous support and providing a chance for the children to care for and be responsible for the elderly. This article highlights the element of “kenang budi” (literally, in English, grateful) in the Malay community, especially in the context of doing a good or responsible attitude towards elderly parents, similar to the concept of filial piety practiced in Chinese society in Southeast Asia.
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