Family communication, career decision-making difficulties, and mental health problems in young adults
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2024
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UMT, Lahore
Abstract
The aim of current study was to find the relationship between the Family Communication, Career-Decision Making Difficulties and Mental Health Problems in Young Adults. A sample of students was recruited from government and private universities in Lahore, Pakistan, using a strategy of stratified random sampling. Questionnaires, the Family Communication Scale, Career-Decision Making Difficulties Scale and Depression Anxiety Stress Scale were utilized to collect empirical data. The findings revealed that there was significance relationship between Family Communication, Career-Decision Making Difficulties and Mental Health Problems in Young Adult. The main implication drawn from these studies is that dysfunctional family communication styles, such as poor conflict resolution, lack of support, and over-involvement, can contribute to heightened career decision making difficulties and increased risk of mental health issues among individuals.