Development of health-saving competencies in students from dysfunctional families as a factor of socialization and formation of a healthy behavior model
Abstract:The paper presents a study of the specific features of socialization, as well as the formation and development of health promoting competences in students from dysfunctional families. The authors of the paper conducted a theoretical and methodological analysis of the stated problem (the characteristics of the main groups of dysfunctional families and their classification are given; the content of the concept of deviant behaviour as a factor of desocialization of the student's personality is uncovered), and an … Show more
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