@article{oai:sucra.repo.nii.ac.jp:00017837, author = {崔, 順子 and 許, 艶鳳 and 首藤, 敏元}, issue = {2}, journal = {埼玉大学紀要. 教育学部, Journal of Saitama University. Faculty of Education}, month = {}, note = {The Belief in Maternal Love (BML) is a cultural belief, in which the mother is regarded as a generous and a great entity. In this study, the relationship between the BML and moral autonomy in family relationships was examined. Participants were 646 college students in East Asia (Beijing: 195. Seoul: 217, Tokyo and Nagoya: 234, Mean age: 20 years). Results indicated that the factor structure of BML of participants in the three societies was similar. The stronger the BML, the stronger was the attitude of self-sacrifice for the family. However, the correlation between BML and the unilateral acceptance of parental authority was not significant. Moreover, there was a slight negative correlation with the individualistic attitude of prioritizing personal demands over family demands. These results suggest that BML is a cultural belief that does not restrict individualistic moral attitudes, but that it exists independent of it., text, application/pdf}, pages = {185--193}, title = {Beliefs of East Asian Adolescents Regarding Maternal Love and Moral Autonomy<教育科学>}, volume = {66}, year = {2017}, yomi = {シュトウ, トシモト} }