Sociology, asked by Srijit4897, 1 year ago

Please how does kinship undermine the psychological well-being of its kin group members

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Answered by alinakincsem
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The impact of kinship care is that it affects the behavioral well being of members of the group and most importantly if those members are children. If those children are in and out of home care then the level of concern is even higher.

In such a case scenario the placement stability becomes the main objective for the welfare of the group members.

The results of bad kinship leads to poorer health, lower self confidence, mental problems, trust issues, confidence issues, aggressive behavior, etc.

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Kinship can be referred to as in human sciences, it is the snare of social connections that structure a significant piece of the lives of all people in all social orders.

Answered by aqibkincsem
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For better and for worse, family kin relationships play a central role in shaping an person’s well-being across his or her life course. An aging population and people who have age-related diseases - this underlies a rising need to better understand factors that contribute to health and well-being among the increasing numbers of senior citizens in every country in the world.

Family relationships become even more crucial to well-being as people become older, they need to be cared for, and social ties to other areas of their life such as the place of work decrease in importance in their lives. It is kinship then that gives them a feeling of love and security.

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