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The Role of Individual-Typological Characteristics In The Process of Family Adaptation of Young Brides

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  • D.K. Arapbaeva

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This research explores the role of individual-typological characteristics in young brides' family adaptation. Psychological adaptation is viewed as an individual's adjustment to a group, society, and environment, with social adaptation divided into society (macro-environment), social group (micro-environment), and the individual (internal adaptation). The study involved 50 Kazakh and 50 Uzbek brides from the Konimekh and Navbahor districts respectively. The analysis utilized G.Eysenck's methodology, identifying four types of temperament: stable-introvert (phlegmatic); unstable-introvert (melancholic); stable-extrovert (sanguine) and unstable-extrovert (choleric). Current scientific schools suggest assessing temperament through multiple characteristics, leading us to adopt terms directly expressing these.

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  • D.K. Arapbaeva, 2024. "The Role of Individual-Typological Characteristics In The Process of Family Adaptation of Young Brides," SPAST Reports, SPAST Foundation, vol. 1(1).
  • Handle: RePEc:bps:jspath:v:1:y:2024:i:1:id:4632
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