THE INFLUENCE OF FAMILY ENVIRONMENT ON INDIVIDUAL STRESS RESILIENCE AND WORK MOTIVATION

Authors

  • Zaynobiddinov Jaloliddin Author

Keywords:

family environment, stress resilience, work motivation, parental support, family cohesion, emotional climate, coping strategies, occupational engagement, adolescents, young adults.

Abstract

 This article explores the role of family environment in shaping 
individual stress resilience and work motivation. Family, as a primary socialization 
agent, significantly impacts the development of coping strategies, emotional 
regulation, and the formation of motivational attitudes toward professional activity. 
The study examines theoretical frameworks and empirical findings that highlight how 
parental support, family cohesion, communication patterns, and emotional climate 
contribute to adaptive functioning and occupational engagement. A scientific table 
presents key determinants of stress resilience and work motivation, followed by a 
detailed discussion of their implications. The findings underscore the importance of 
positive family dynamics for fostering psychological resources essential for career 
development and overall well-being

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Published

2026-03-01

How to Cite

THE INFLUENCE OF FAMILY ENVIRONMENT ON INDIVIDUAL STRESS RESILIENCE AND WORK MOTIVATION. (2026). ОБРАЗОВАНИЕ НАУКА И ИННОВАЦИОННЫЕ ИДЕИ В МИРЕ, 88(1), 435-440. https://journalss.org/index.php/obr/article/view/20500