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[Analysis of factors affecting family function].

Y S Chung

    Kanho Hakhoe Chi [The Journal of Nurses Academic Society]
    |April 1, 1990
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    Most families in J city experience dysfunctional family dynamics, with nearly 60% scoring in the dysfunctional range. Individual and family characteristics significantly influence overall family function.

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    Area of Science:

    • Sociology
    • Family Studies
    • Public Health

    Context:

    • Assesses family function within a general population sample in J city.
    • Utilizes data collected from 451 adults and high school students.
    • Employs the Family Function Questionnaire (APGAR) developed by Smilkstein for measurement.

    Purpose:

    • To quantify the level of family function in the studied population.
    • To identify demographic and familial factors associated with variations in family function.

    Summary:

    • The average Family APGAR score was 5.70 out of 10, with 59.6% of families falling into the dysfunctional range (scores 0-6).
    • General characteristics like age, sex, marital status, education, income, and occupation were significant predictors of family function (p < .001).
    • Family characteristics, including life cycle stage, resource utilization, and family atmosphere, also significantly influenced family function (p < .01 for life cycle and resources, p < .001 for atmosphere).

    Impact:

    • Highlights a high prevalence of family dysfunction in the J city population.
    • Identifies key demographic and familial factors that can be targeted for interventions to improve family well-being.
    • Provides empirical data for public health and social service planning related to family support.

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