The Family Flashcards

1
Q

Basic unit in society

A

Family

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2
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a unit of interacting persons bound by ties of blood, marriage or adoption

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Family

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3
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Focal point or focus of care

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Center in delivery of care

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4
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a father, a mother with child/children living together but apart from both sets of parents and other relatives

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Nuclear family

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5
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composed of two or more nuclear families

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Extended family

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6
Q

apo sa tuhod” or “apo sa talampakan”

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Multi-generational extended

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7
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  • divorced or separated, unmarried or widowed male or female with at least one child
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single parent family

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8
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). Husband and wife or other couple living alone without children

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Dyad

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9
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  • one man/woman with several spouses
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compound

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10
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. a combination of two families with children from both families and sometimes children of the newly married couple. It is also a remarriage with children from previous marriage.

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Blended family

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11
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same sex relationdship living together with or without children

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homosexual family

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12
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divorced/ separated who share conjugal rights with children

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Bi-nuclear family

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13
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unmarried, live-in partners

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cohabitating family

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14
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orphanages, home for the aged

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communal family

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15
Q

substitute family for children whose parents are unable to care for them

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foster

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16
Q

refers to the family you yourself created.

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family of procreation

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17
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refers to the family where you came from.

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family of orientation

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18
Q

full authority on the father or any male member of the family

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Patriarchal

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19
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full authority of the mother or any female member of the family

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Matriarchal

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20
Q

husband and wife exercise a more or less amount of authority, father and mother decides

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Egalitarian

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21
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everybody is involve in decision making

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democratic

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21
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everybody is involve in decision making

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democratic

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21
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everybody is involve in decision making

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democratic

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22
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“full autonomy”

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Laissez-Faire

23
Q

the mother decides/takes charge in absence of the father

A

MATRICENTRIC

24
Q

the father decides/ takes charge in absence of the mother

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Patricentic

25
Q

cultural norms, which affiliate a person with a particular group of kinsman for certain social purposes

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Decent

26
Q

Affiliates a person with a group of relatives who are related to him though his father

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Patrilineal

27
Q

both parents

A

bilateral

28
Q

related through mother

A

Matrilineal

29
Q

family resides near domicile of the parents of the husband

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Patrilocal

30
Q

Live near the domicile of the parents of the wife

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Matrilocal

31
Q

Who states the function of family care

A

Ackerman

32
Q

Function of family care

A

Physical function, Affectional function, social function

33
Q

the family are met through parents providing food, clothing and shelter, protection against danger provision

A

Physical function

34
Q

the family is the primary unit in which he child test his emotional reactions

A

Affectional function

35
Q

include providing social togetherness, fostering self esteem and a personal identity tied to family identity, providing opportunity for observing and learning social and sexual roles

A

social function

36
Q

Universal function of family by

A

Doode

37
Q

Universal function of the familt

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Reproduction, Status placement, Biological and maintenance of the young, social control, socialization

38
Q

for replacement of members of society: to perpetuate the human species

A

Reproduction

39
Q

Families pass through predictable development stages

A

Duvall and Miller 1990

40
Q

Stages of family growth

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Beginning family, Early childbearing family, family with toddler child, family with pre-school child, family with school-age child, family with adolescent children, the launching family, family in middle year, and aged family

41
Q

primary caregiver to children or any dependent member.

A

Nurturing figure

42
Q

– provides the family’s basic needs.

A

provider

43
Q

makes decisions particularly in areas

A

decision maker

44
Q

resolves family problems to maintain unity and solidarity.

A

Problem-solver

45
Q

monitors the health and ensures that members return to health appointments.

A

health manager

46
Q

Determines what information will be released from the family

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Gate-keeper

47
Q

is a function, but with work or labor overtures assigned or demanded of the person

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Task

48
Q

provides food shelter, clothing, and health care to its members

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Physical maintenance

49
Q

involves preparation of children to live in the community and interact

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socialization of family

50
Q

determines which family needs will be met and their order of priority

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allocation of resources

51
Q

task includes opening an effective means of communication between family members,

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maintenance of order

52
Q

who will fulfill certain roles

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division of labor

53
Q

consists of selecting community activities

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placement of members into larger society

54
Q

created when members serve as support people to each other

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maintenance of motivation and morale

55
Q

5 health tasks by Maglaya A. 2004

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Recognizing interruptions of health development
Making decisions about seeking health care/ to take action
Dealing effectively health and non-health situations
Providing care to all members of the family
Maintaining a home environment conducive to health maintenance

56
Q

behaviours indicating a well family

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Recognizing interruptions of health development
Making decisions about seeking health care/ to take action
Dealing effectively health and non-health situations
Providing care to all members of the family
Maintaining a home environment conducive to health maintenance
Able to grow with and through children
Ability to perform family roles flexibly

57
Q

was introduced by Gabriel Smilkstein in 1978 to assess adult satisfaction with social support from the family. It draws its name from a 5-item measure of perceived family support in the domains of adaptation, partnership, growth, affection, and resolve.
Scoring:

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Family APGAR