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Age and Psychological Approach to the Study of Students’ Family Self-Determination

Table 2: Evaluation of the reliability of differences in indicators of valuable and emotional component of family self-determination depending on the age of respondents

Structural and content characteristics of family self-determination Median meaning Criterion Meaning Significance level
15-16 years old 17-19 years old 20-22 years old
Family of origin 6 6.17 6 H = 2.706 0.258
Marriage 5.58 6 6 H = 6.037 0.049
My mother 6.67 6.67 6.5 H = 2.973 0.226
My father 5 5.67 5.5 H = 5.555 0.062
My future family 6 6.67 6.5 H = 17.758 0.000
The values of happy family life 8 10 10 H = 22.348 0.000
The value of love 7 8 7 H = 3.858 0.145
The value of freedom as independence 6 6 6 H = 0.380 0.827
Attitude to family 4 4 4 H = 4.336 0.114
We are family (attitude to your own family) 3.5 4 4 H = 4.802 0.091
Role of an individual in the family structure 3 4 3 H = 8.959 0.011
Attitude to the future marriage partner 3 4 4 H = 11.046 0.004
Self-attitude 2 3 2 H = 15.923 0.000
Attitude to future children 4 4 3 H = 7.405 0.025
Attitude to romantic love 4 4 3 H = 10.972 0.004
Attitude to sex 3 2 2 H = 10.709 0.005
Attitude to family rest and leisure 4 4 3.5 H = 7.926 0.019
Attitude to family of origin 4 3 3 H = 3.329 0.189
Attitude to mother 4 4 4 H = 1.959 0.375
Attitude to father 2 2 2 H = 2.494 0.287
Life goals 32 33 33.5 H = 3.553 0.169
Life process 28 30 30 H = 5.787 0.055
Life achievements 25.5 27 28 H = 7.129 0.028
General indicator of life meaningfulness 97.5 104 107 H = 8.206 0.017
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