Family Stability and Resilience and Its Influencing Factors: Secondary Analysis of National Family Survey Data
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H. Heidari , E. Jahani DolatAbad , M. J. Chitsaz , M. Ghelich  |
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The aim of this article is to evaluate family stability and resilience and to identify the factors influencing family stability. The research method is secondary analysis, in which the data from the "National Family Survey" (2018) has been analyzed. The statistical population includes married individuals from urban centers (provincial capitals and another city from each province) and the sample size was 1450 people selected using a two-stage cluster sampling method. The findings show that the families in the sample have relative stability, with 5% of the families being unstable, 33% balanced, and 62% stable. Among the factors influencing family stability, the variables of intimacy with siblings (beta 0.334), high social acceptance and respect for occupation (beta 0.222), and family size (beta 0.149) have the most significant impact on family stability and resilience, respectively. Training on interpersonal relationship regulation, conflict resolution skills, improving the economic status of couples and families, and creating the basis for economic prosperity can help enhance family resilience. To establish better communication with families, it is suggested to utilize the capacities of virtual space, modern communication technologies, and social media networks. |
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Keywords: secondary analysis, national family survey, dimensions and components of a stable family, stable and resilient family |
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Special Received: 2022/11/3 | Accepted: 2023/04/30 | Published: 2025/03/10
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