Risks of disadaptation of a young family in Russia

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This article attempts to identify risky factors in the process of social adaptation of young families to the conditions of Russian reality from the standpoint of the adaptation approach. It identifies methodological research priorities, which are the provisions of structural-activity paradigm to study adaptive processes - Furthermore research methodological priorities are identified, which are presented by provisions of structural-activity paradigm to study adaptive processes. Developed by its researchers specifically to study the transforming Russian society, this paradigm allows us to consider the social adaptation of young families in the context of their resource potential as reflecting the subjective nature of adaptation activities. However, being the subject of the adaptation process, the young family is dependent on the macro environment objective factors, which defines the institutional background of the family-marriage relations development in the Russian society and the nature of state policy on support and development of the institution of the family, including a young family. The author considers micro - and macro-social factors of influence on the efficiency of social adaptation of young families and the conclusion about a high degree of riskogenics of this institutional sector in the sphere of the family, as evidenced by the high conflict potential of young families and the divorce rate. An important aspect is emphasized due to the forced nature of the social adaptation of young families to the conditions of Russian reality, in which there are no conditions for a life of self-fulfillment needs of young families for proper self-fulfillment of young family living needs. On the background of the family culture crisis in the society, the risk factors of the young family social exclusion are automatically altered into its collapse factors.

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Family, young family, social adaptation, social exclusion, risks

Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/14951898

IDR: 14951898   |   DOI: 10.17748/2075-9908-2017-9-6/2-173-178

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