塞尔维亚和黑山青少年对家庭功能障碍的看法按性别和年龄分列

IF 0.4 Q4 ECONOMICS
Nebojša Macanović, B. Đukanović, Vesna Kovač, A. Dragojević
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在这项研究中,作者使用专门构建的家庭功能障碍量表来检查来自塞尔维亚的2803名受访者和来自黑山的1123名受访者的家庭障碍的传播和结构。考虑到这是一个正常的、非临床人群,超过4/5的受访者表示家庭关系良好或非常好,而15%的病例报告家庭关系不稳定。为了检查家庭功能障碍,我们将17项量表(答案为五点李克特量表)进行方差因子分析。首次使用的该标尺显示出优异的度量性能。有两个因素很突出;第一个更强,携带了55.64%的方差,第二个更弱,携带了8.19%的方差。在第一个因素中,有8个项目被挑选出来,饱和度非常高,这提供了一个凝聚力和功能家庭的画面。在第二个因素上,同样具有很高的饱和度,六个描述凝聚力弱、情绪不安和疏远的家庭的项目脱颖而出。塞尔维亚和黑山两国样本在家庭功能障碍量表上进行T检验,17个项目中有8个项目差异有统计学意义。在黑山的样本中,家庭成员之间的争吵、身体冲突、紧张情况、疏远和缺乏理解明显更为常见。作者在长期的慢性社会经济危机中找到了原因,这种危机导致了家庭角色和权威的非典型分布,与过去三十年黑山家庭中一些不合时宜的集体心理模式协同作用。
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Adolescent perception of family dysfunction in Serbia and Montenegro by gender and age
In this study, the authors use a specially constructed Family dysfunction Scale to examine the spread and structure of familial disorders on samples of 2803 respondents from Serbia and 1123 from Montenegro. Given that it is about a normal, non-clinical population, more than 4/5 of respondents report good or very good family relationships, while 15% of cases report disturbed family relationships. In order to examine family dysfunctionality, we subjected the 17-item scale with answers in the form of a five-point Likert-type scale, to Varimax factor analysis. The scale, which is being used for the first time, has shown excellent metric properties. Two factors stood out; the first, much stronger, which carries 55.64% of the variance and the second, much weaker, which carries 8.19% of the variance. On the first factor, 8 items were singled out with very high saturations, which provide a picture of cohesive and functional families. On the second factor, also with high saturations, six items describing weakly cohesive, emotionally disturbed and alienated families stood out. Using the T test between the samples of Serbia and Montenegro on the Scale of family dysfunction statistically significant differences were found on 8 of 17 items. In the sample from Montenegro, quarrels, physical conflicts, stressful situations, alienation and lack of understanding between family members are significantly more common. The authors find the reasons in a prolonged chronic socio-economic crisis that led to atypical distributions of family roles and authority, synergistically with some anachronistic collective-psychological patterns in Montenegrin households in the last three decades.
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