MARITAL DISSOCIATION: ANALYZING FACTORS, PROCESSES AND CONSEQUENCES IN THE CONTEXT OF CONTEMPORARY SOCIOLOGY
Abstract
This article analyzes the factors, processes and consequences of divorce in the context of contemporary sociology. The study of divorce reveals the importance of understanding the dynamics of family relationships and their impact on individuals and society. Factors influencing divorce include economic hardship, changing roles of men and women, conflict and lack of communication. The processes of divorce include the stages of emotional crisis, decision making, and adjustment to a new life. The consequences of divorce include
psychological problems, financial difficulties and changes in social status. The study of this phenomenon is necessary to develop strategies to support family relationships and create more stable family unions in modern society.
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