SOCIAL-PSYCHOLOGICAL DETERMINANTS OF VALUE CHANGES IN MIGRANT FAMILIES

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  • Umarova Shohida Absalomovna Senior Lecturer, Department of Psychology, CSPU Author

Keywords:

Migration, family values, psychological adaptation, migrant families, cultural transformation, identity, intergenerational conflict, social environment.

Abstract

This article scientifically analyzes the impact of migration processes on family values and the psychological changes occurring within migrant families. As a result of modern migration processes, the transformation of traditional family values, changes in family roles, intergenerational differences in views, and problems of cultural adaptation are highlighted. In addition, the psychological foundations of decreased emotional closeness, identity issues, and communicative conflicts in migrant families are revealed. The study also examines the positive and negative aspects of migration, as well as the socio-psychological factors that ensure family stability.

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2026-05-31

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SOCIAL-PSYCHOLOGICAL DETERMINANTS OF VALUE CHANGES IN MIGRANT FAMILIES. (2026). Quest Journal of Interdisciplinary Research, 1(5), 42-47. https://researchiapress.com/index.php/2/article/view/365

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