Affiliation:
1. Russian Islamic Institute
Abstract
The article presents the results of a study of the psychological problems of migrant women in family and child-parent relationships. The study involved 120 married women aged between 22 and 43 years living in Kazan, including 70 indigenous residents of the city and 50 migrant women. The following research methods were used in the work: testing with the help of questionnaire tests (The questionnaire of satisfaction with marriage by Yu.E. Alyoshina, the questionnaire “Parent-child interaction” (I.M. Markovskaya)), survey using the author's questionnaire, the methods of mathematical statistics, the method of data analysis and interpretation. Analysis of the study results revealed that Muslim migrant families have such problems in interacting with children as a large emotional distance, lack of cooperation, high anxiety for the child, inconsistency in raising children and confrontation about their upbringing between spouses. Migrant women are less satisfied with their marriage: such problems as a sense of despair and hopelessness of the current situation, problems in relations with their husbands and in raising children, the prospects of divorce and lack of love in the family were significantly more often identified. Thus, psychological assistance is needed for the most of migrant families in solving the identified problems.
Publisher
Russian Islamic Institute
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science
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