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Hello everyone.
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In this lesson, we're focusing on identifying universal factors that can impact family functions across different nations.
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We're given four pairs of factors, and we need to analyze which combination is universally recognized as interfering with family dynamics.
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This topic is significant because understanding these factors can guide the development of supportive social policies and interventions.
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Assessing universal factors affecting family function option a.
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High stress and high income while high stress is certainly a factor that can interfere with family functioning, high income is typically not seen as a universal stressor across all nations.
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In some cases, higher income can provide resources that alleviate certain stresses.
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Option b, low income and parental stress.
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Low income is a condition that can universally cause stress due to financial insecurity, inability to meet basic needs, or a lack of access to health care and education.
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This economic strain can lead to parental stress, which in turn can affect the entire family dynamic.
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Option c...