Author: Olimova, Maxfuza Bobir qizi
Annotation: This article, the specific aspects of parent–child relationships in low-income families are analyzed from a socio-psychological perspective. Drawing on scientific sources, the study highlights how economic pressure, chronic stress, lack of social support, and emotional–spiritual imbalance significantly influence family relationships in households living under low-income conditions. The research separately examines factors such as parental emotional burnout, shifts in parenting styles, increased anxiety levels in children, low self-esteem, and difficulties in social adaptation.
Keywords: Family, low-income family, poverty, chaotic, “ecological” model.
Pages in journal: 437 - 441