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The Present Condition of Preparedness for the Development of Family Life

Nuriddin Safaev (), Zulfiya Kamalova () and Gulnora Ziyavitdinova ()

SPAST Reports, 2024, vol. 1, issue 1

Abstract: The pandemic-induced global economic downturn has instigated multifaceted repercussions, notably affecting familial dynamics. This study explores the impact on familial relationships, revealing an escalation in conflicts and a decline in overall family life quality. These trends potentially contribute to dysfunctional families, increased divorces, and a rise in single-parent households. Despite these challenges, the family remains pivotal for nurturing relationships, moral growth, and shaping well-rounded individuals for society.An empirical study involving 288 unmarried students aged 18 to 26 was conducted, evaluating their readiness for family life across three key components: values, emotional-interpersonal skills, and cognitive-behavioral attributes. Results showed a majority exhibiting below-average readiness across these components, with no students demonstrating high readiness levels. Correlation analysis indicated that age and educational progression didn't positively impact readiness for family life. Interestingly, love's importance diminished with age and study progress, while the significance of a happy family life increased, reflecting evolving life aspirations. These findings stress the urgency of devising strategies to enhance family life readiness, acknowledging its current developmental state.

Keywords: Family; Preparation for family life; Emotional; Interpersonal relationships; component; Coginitive Behaviour (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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