Document Type : Research Paper

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Associate Professor of Sociology of Payame Noor University, Department of Social Sciences

Abstract

One of the most important causes of family Breaking and instability is disputes within the family. The aim of the present study is to survy the sociological factors affecting disputes within the family during coronary quarantine. The research method was survey-analytical, it was an individual analysis unit and data collection tool was a researcher-made questionnaire with a reliability of 79.9%. The statistical population were of men and women refer to the Dispute Resolution Council.According to Krejcie Morgan table, 180 people were selected by available sample method. Correlation coefficient findings showed that economic, social, cultural, emotional factors, adherence to health protocols and parent-child relationships were significantly associated with disputes within the family. children's inattention to health protocols has had the greatest impact on their differences with their parents.Multiple regression showed that these factors have the ability to predict the variance of disputes within the family.Path analysis showed that economic factors had the most direct impact (0.374) and cultural factors had the most indirect impact (4.393) on disputes within the family. Also, economic factors and parent-child relationships were the most affected by other variables. The results showed that conflict and map overlap affect disputes within the family during the corona and require re-learning and revision.

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