EXPLORATORY STUDY ON RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN FAMILY FUNCTIONING, DEMOGRAPHICS AND INDIVIDUAL WELL-BEING IN EAST ASIA

Herman Hay Ming Lo, Miranda Lai Foon Chung Chan, Young Hee Kim,Moses Wai Keung Mui,Joyce Yen Feng,Meihua Zhu, Kwong Sing Wong, Bawany Chinapan, Ngak Siang Lee

The Hong Kong Journal of Social Work(2018)

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This exploratory study examined the relationship between family functioning and individual’s well-being across seven East Asian cities. 3,834 participants recruited through convenience sampling completed a family survey. Descriptive statistics, t-tests, ANOVAs, and hierarchical regression analyses were performed. Results showed that, among the survey respondents, overall 31.1% of families were diagnosed as dysfunctional, 11.3% were scored as low functioning, and 50.7% were classified as high functioning. In various cities, 21.2% to 40.6% of the families were diagnosed as dysfunctional, 6.5% to 16.6% were scored as low functioning, and 33.2% to 68% were classified as high functioning. Income per head and divorce predicted low family functioning. After controlling demographic variables, family functioning significantly predicted subjective happiness (ΔR2 = .17), depression (ΔR2 = .11), mental health (ΔR2 = .05) and physical health (ΔR2 = .02). More cross-cultural studies on Asian families were recommended for improving our understanding of family dynamics and functioning of Eastern families.
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