FAMILY SYSTEM AND PERSONALITY TYPE: A STUDY OF YOUTH IN DISTRICT OKARA
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Abstract
Families play a vital role in socialization, impacting the development of values, beliefs, and behavioral patterns. Analyzing the influence of family structures, communication styles, and interpersonal connections on forming distinct personality types offers valuable insights into comprehending how people navigate their surroundings. This exploratory research was chosen randomly (N=400, males=196, and females=204) from district Okara. This study revealed a significant difference between family systems (F=22.198, p<.000), suggesting that family systems impact PHQ scores. However, no significant differences of Extron, Neuro, and Openness was observed by family systems except agreeableness. Family systems may exert discernible effects on specific aspects of personality, mental health, and agreeableness; the findings imply a nuanced and selective impact.
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