Abstrakt
Wstęp: Celem badań było oszacowanie występowania współzależności między wymiarami wartości rodzinnych a wymiarami zdrowia psychicznego. Metoda: Badania przeprowadzono metodą CAWI w grupie 1480 osób dorosłych. Wykorzystano Skalę Familizmu, Kwestionariusz 4DSQ oraz ankietę. Wyniki: Otrzymano następującą hierachię wartości rodzinnych: Indywidualizm, Wsparcie rodzinne, Szacunek, Religia, Sukces materialny i osiągnięcia. Wyższe nasilenie wartości Wsparcie rodzinne współwystępowało z niższym ryzykiem zaburzeń w sferze zdrowia psychicznego. Dążenie do samowystarczalności zwiększało prawdopodobieństwo objawów depresyjnych, a preferowanie zachowań umacniających tradycje rodzinne prognozowało występowanie objawów somatycznych. Wnioski: Rola wartości rodzinnych jako czynników chroniących i czynników ryzyka zaburzeń w obszarze zdrowia psychicznego skłania do opracowania strategii prewencyjnej adresowanej do osób znajdujących się w okresie dorosłości, mającej na celu wzmacnianie odporności psychicznej.
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