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  • TITLE
  • CERTIFICATE
  • DECLARATION
  • ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
  • CONTENTS
  • LIST OF TABLES
  • LIST OF DIAGRAMS
  • I. FAMILY CONFIGURATION OF CHILDREN WITH BEHAVIOUR DISORDERS
  • INTRODUCTION
  • Socialization and Development of Behaviour Patterns
  • Behaviour Problems
  • Development of Behaviour Problems
  • Causes of behaviour Problems
  • The Organic and Physical Status of the Child
  • Socio-cultural Factors and Childhood Behaviour Disorders
  • Family and Behaviour Problems
  • Formulation of the Problem
  • II. REVIEW OF LITERATURE
  • Family Studies Under Various Disciplines
  • Concepts And Approaches Developed By Family Studies
  • Family Studies in India
  • STUDIES ON FAMILY STRUCTURE
  • Family Structure
  • STUDIES ON FAMILY FUNCTIONING
  • Family Functioning
  • STUDIES ON FAMILY RELATIONSHIP
  • Family Relationship
  • FORMATION OF THEORY
  • III. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODOLOGY OF THE STUDY
  • Title of the Study
  • Statement of the Problem
  • Significance of the Study
  • Objectives of the Study
  • Definition of Concepts
  • Family Configuration
  • Family Structure
  • Family Functioning
  • Communication
  • Role
  • Leadership
  • Social Support
  • Religious or Value Emphasis
  • Disciplining
  • Intellectual and Cultural Orientations
  • Family Relationship
  • Cohesion
  • Conflict
  • Expressiveness
  • Neglect
  • Pilot Study
  • 1 3.1 Sampling Procedure of Schools.
  • Universe sampling
  • Inclusion Criteria
  • Exclusion Criteria
  • Tools of of Data Collection
  • Preparation of the Tools
  • Editing, Coding and Statistical Analysis
  • Data Analysis and Interpretation
  • IV. OVER VIEW OF THE RESPONDENTS AND FAMILY STRUCTURE
  • 2 4.1 Respondents of the Study.
  • 1. FIGURE 1. RESPONDENTS OF THE STUDY.
  • Age of respondents
  • 3 4.2 Age-wise Distribution of the Respondents.
  • Religion
  • 4 4.3 Religion.
  • 5 4.4 Cross-tabulation - Religion.
  • 2. FIGURE 2. RELIGION OF RESPONDENTS.
  • FAMlLY STRUCTURE
  • Family Composltion
  • Age of Fathers
  • 6 4.5 Age of Fathers.
  • 3. FIGURE 3. AGE OF FATHERS
  • 7 4.6 Cross-tabulation - Age of Fathers.
  • Education of Father
  • 8 4.7 Education of Fathers.
  • 9 4.8 Cross-tabulation-Education of Fathers.
  • 10 4.9 Occupation of Fathers.
  • 4. FIGURE 4. - OCCUPATION OF FATHERS.
  • 11 4.10 Cross-tabulation-Occupation of Fathers.
  • Age of Mothers
  • 12 4.11 Age of Mothers.
  • 13 4.12 Cross-tabulation-Age of Mothers.
  • 14 4.13 Education of Mothers.
  • 15 4.14 Cross-tabulation-Education of Mothers.
  • Occupation of Mothers
  • 16 4.15 Occupation of Mothers.
  • 17 4.16 Cross-tabulation-Occupation of Mothers.
  • Income
  • 18 4.17 Cross-tabulation-Monthly Income of the Family.
  • 19 4.18 Number of Children.
  • 20 4.19 Cross-tabulation-Number of Children.
  • Ordinal Position of the Identified Child
  • 21 4.20 Ordinal Position of Identified Children.
  • 5. FIGURE 5. ORDINAL POSITION – IDENTIFIED CHILD.
  • 22 4.21 Cross-tabulation-Ordinal Position of Identified Children.
  • 23 4.22 Age of the Identified Children.
  • 6. FIGURE 6 AGE OF IDENTIFIED CHILD.
  • 24 4.23 Cross-tabulation-Age of the identified Children.
  • 25 4.24 Cross-tabulation-Planning regarding the birth of the Identified Children.
  • 7. FIGURE 7. PLANNING REGARDING BIRTH OF CHILD.
  • Physical Environment Families
  • 26 4.25 Location of Residence.
  • 27 4.26 Cross-tabulation-Location of Residence.
  • 28 4.27 Type of Residence.
  • 29 4.28 Cross-tabulation-Type of Residence.
  • Description of the House
  • 30 4.29 Description of the House.
  • 8. FIGURE 8. DESCRIPTION OF THE HOUSE.
  • 31 4.30 Cross-tabulation-Description of the House.
  • 32 4.31 Cleanliness and Orderliness of the Houses.
  • 33 4.32 Cross-tabulation-Cleanliness and Orderliness of the Houses.
  • People Residing in the Locality
  • 34 4.33 Type of People Residing in the Locality.
  • 35 4.34 Cross-tabulation-Type of People Residing in the Locality.
  • Social Network of the Family
  • 36 4.35 Change of Residence.
  • 37 4.36 Membership of Father in Social Organisations.
  • 38 4.37 Membership based on Groups.
  • 39 4.38 Type of Organisations.
  • 40 4.39 Availability of Father at Home.
  • Membership of Mother in Social Organisations
  • 41 4.40 Cross-tabulation-Fathers Availability at Home.
  • Sociopathology of Family Members
  • DISCUSSION
  • V. FAMILY FUNCTIONING
  • COMMUNICATION
  • 42 5.1 t-test-Communication.
  • 43 5.2 West-Communication.
  • 44 5.3 t-test-Communication.
  • 45 5.4 One Way Analysis of Variance-Communication.
  • ROLE
  • 46 5.5 t-test Role Clarity.
  • 47 5.6 t-test-Role Clarity.
  • 48 5.7 t-test-Role Clarity.
  • LEADERSHIP
  • 49 5.8 t-test-Leadership.
  • 50 5.9 t-test-Leadership.
  • 51 5.10 t-test-Leadership.
  • 52 5.11 One Way Analysis of Variance-Leadership.
  • SOCIAL SUPPORT
  • 53 5.12 t-test-Social Support.
  • 54 5.13 t-test-Social Support.
  • 55 5.14 t-test-Social Support.
  • 56 5.15 One Way Analysis of Variance-Social Support.
  • RELIGIOUS OR VALUE EMPHASIS
  • 57 5.16 t-test-Religious Emphasis.
  • 58 5.17 t-test-Religious Emphasis.
  • 59 5.18 t-test-Religious Emphasis.
  • DISCIPLINING
  • 60 5.19 t-test-Disciplining.
  • 61 5.20 t-test-Disciplining.
  • 62 5.21 t-test-Disciplining.
  • 63 5.22 One Way Analysis of Variance-Disciplining.
  • INTELLECTUAL-CULTURAL ORIENTATION
  • 64 5.23 t-test-Intellectual-Cultural Orientation.
  • 65 5.24 t -test-Intellectual-Cultural Orientation
  • 66 5.25 t-test-Intellectual-Cultural Orientation.
  • 67 5.26 One Way Analysis of Variance-Intellectual Cultural Orientation.
  • FAMILY FUNCTIONING
  • 68 5.27 One Way Analysis of Variance-Family Functioning.
  • DISCUSSION
  • VI. FAMILY RELATIONSHIP
  • COHESION
  • 69 6.1 t-test-Cohesion.
  • 70 6.2 t-test-Cohesion.
  • 71 6.3 t-test-Cohesion.
  • 72 6.4 One Way Analysis of Variance-Cohesion
  • CONFLICT
  • 73 6.5 t-test-Conflict
  • 74 6.6 t-test-Conflict
  • 75 6.7 t-test-Conflict
  • 76 6.8 One Way Analysis of Variance-Conflict
  • EXPRESSIVENESS
  • 77 6.9 t-test-Expressiveness.
  • 78 6.10 t-test-Expressiveness.
  • 79 6.11 t-test-Expressiveness.
  • 80 6.12 One Way Analysis of Variance-Expressiveness.
  • NEGLECT
  • 81 6.13 t-test-Neglect.
  • 82 6.14 t-test-Neglect.
  • 83 6.15 t-test-Neglect.
  • 84 6.16 One Way Analysis of Variance-Neglect
  • DISCUSSION
  • VII. CONCLUSION
  • SUMMARY OF FINDINGS
  • FAMILY STRUCTURE
  • FAMILY FUNCTIONING
  • FAMILY RELATIONSHIP
  • SUGGESTIONS FOR FUTURE RESEARCH
  • BIBLIOGRAPHY
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  • APPENDIX lb
  • APPENDIX II
  • APPENDIX Ill
  • APPENDIX IV
  • APPENDIX V