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Exploring family communication as a predictor of happiness
Armin Nuhić, Denis Karahasanović, Mirzeta Nuhić, Rebeka Lekše, Mirko Prosen, 2025, original scientific article

Abstract: Introduction: Family communication is a key factor in shaping an individual’s psychological well-being and subjective happiness. This study aimed to examine the association between the quality of family communication and subjective happiness in the general population. Methods: A quantitative, non-experimental, descriptive design was used. Data were collected through an online questionnaire including the Family Communication Scale (FCS) and the Subjective Happiness Scale (SHS). The sample included 125 participants ( = 34.28 years). Both scales showed high internal consistency (FCS α = 0.924; SHS α = 0.796). Due to nonnormal distribution, non-parametric tests and Spearman’s correlation were applied. Results: Participants reported above-average family communication ( = 37.81; s = 7.56) and relatively high subjective happiness ( = 20.43; s = 4.60). A moderately strong positive correlation was found between family communication and happiness (rs = 0.489; n = 125; p < 0.001). Discussion and conclusion: Individuals who perceive family communication as more open and emotionally supportive report greater happiness. These findings highlight the importance of fostering emotionally intelligent family interactions as a protective factor for mental health.
Keywords: emotional support, interpersonal relationships, psychological wellbeing, resilience
Published in RUP: 15.10.2025; Views: 694; Downloads: 25
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Thematic analysis of concerns, perceived changes, and suggestions for psychological support and suicide prevention during COVID-19
Meta Lavrič, 2021, published scientific conference contribution abstract

Keywords: COVID-19 epidemic, concerns, positive changes, psychological support, suicide prevention
Published in RUP: 09.11.2021; Views: 2699; Downloads: 56
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Addressing attitudes towards seeking psychological help in suicide prevention : why is it important and who to target?
Nina Krohne, 2021, published scientific conference contribution abstract

Keywords: attitudes towards seeking professional psychological help, demographic characteristics, suicide prevention
Published in RUP: 18.10.2021; Views: 3520; Downloads: 74
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