Youth and Their Attitude Towards Home, Family, Culture Value
Rinkal Vinzuda, Dr. Dhara R. Doshi, Prof. (Dr.) Yogesh A. Jogsan
Department of Psychology, Saurashtra University, Rajkot, Gujrat, India
Page: 31-45
Published on: 2026 March
DOI: 10.54121/2021111474
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The present study aimed to examine attitudes toward home, family, and cultural values among youth. A total sample of 240 youths was selected using a factorial design. The sample comprised 120 males and 120 females. Each gender group was further categorized according to birth order: first-born, middle-born, last-born, and single child, with 30 participants in each birth-order category. Thus, a 2 × 4 factorial design was employed, with gender (male, female) and birth order (first-born, middle-born, last-born, single child) as independent variables. Attitude towards home and family were assessed using the Attitude towards Home and Family Scale developed by Saraswat and Jain. Cultural values were measured using the Cultural Value Scale developed by Bajpai. Data were analyzed using two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) to examine the effects of gender and birth order on the study variables. Pearson’s product–moment correlation was also computed to assess the relationship between attitudes toward home and family and cultural values. The results indicated a significant effect of gender and birth order on attitudes toward home, family, and cultural values. Furthermore, a positive correlation was found between attitudes toward home and family and cultural values among youth.
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