A Qualitative Case Study of Social Adjustment of Children from the Broken Families of District Poonch, Tehsil Rawalakot, Azad Jammu & Kashmir, Pakistan

Authors

  • Isbah Nisar Lecturer Department of Sociology, University of Poonch
  • Nighat Younas Assistant Professor, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Poonch Rawalakot

Keywords:

social adjustment, broken families, mental, behavioral, and social issues

Abstract

Social adjustment is a continuous process that requires a home setting with or without parents. Broken families frequently make it difficult for parents to provide a healthy environment at home because a single parent cannot properly groom their child. For social adjustment, children need appropriate income, parental hostility, and the well-being of their parents as a relationship. To study the impacts of broken families on children and their separated parents, this research study was conducted. Case studies as well as structured interviews were used to collect data from ten families as respondents. Every family has a different story about their lives, but single parenting is very difficult for both the mother, father, and children. The most affected are children because they face mental, behavioral, and social issues their whole lives. The foremost objective of the research study is the social adjustment of children of broken families by case study in district Poonch, tehsil Rawalakot, AJK, Pakistan.

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Published

01-01-2024

How to Cite

Isbah Nisar, & Nighat Younas. (2024). A Qualitative Case Study of Social Adjustment of Children from the Broken Families of District Poonch, Tehsil Rawalakot, Azad Jammu & Kashmir, Pakistan. Al-Mahdi Research Journal (MRJ), 5(3), 899–908. Retrieved from https://ojs.mrj.com.pk/index.php/MRJ/article/view/262