ADOLESCENT PERCEPTION OF FAMILY DYSFUNCTION IN SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO BY GENDER AND AGE Cover Image

ADOLESCENT PERCEPTION OF FAMILY DYSFUNCTION IN SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO BY GENDER AND AGE
ADOLESCENT PERCEPTION OF FAMILY DYSFUNCTION IN SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO BY GENDER AND AGE

Author(s): Nebojša Macanović, Borislav Đukanović, Vesna Kovač, Arsen DRAGOJEVIĆ
Subject(s): Economy
Published by: Visoka škola za poslovnu ekonomiju i preduzetništvo
Keywords: Scale of family dysfunction; adolescents; Serbia; Montenegro

Summary/Abstract: 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 firsttime, has shown excellent metric properties. Two factors stood out; the first, much stronger, which carries55.64% 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.

  • Issue Year: 2022
  • Issue No: 1-2
  • Page Range: 97-104
  • Page Count: 8
  • Language: English
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