THE ROLE OF FAMILY PSYCHOLOGY IN FORMING MORAL AND MORAL IMMUNITY AGAINST INFORMATION ATTACKS. GENDER STEREOTYPES: IMPACT ON CHILDREN'S UPbringing and SOCIAL CONSCIOUSNESS

Authors

  • Tolanova Mahliyo Murotali kizi Kholdaraliyeva Shahlo Author

Keywords:

information attacks, moral and ethical immunity, psychology

Abstract

This article analyzes the essence of information attacks in the context of
globalization and digital transformation, as well as their psychological and social impact on the
consciousness of young people. The theoretical foundations of the concept of spiritual and moral
immunity are highlighted, and the role of family psychology in its formation is revealed. In
addition, the influence of gender stereotypes on child upbringing, personality socialization, and the
formation of social consciousness is examined through a comprehensive approach. During the
research, issues such as media literacy, critical thinking, mechanisms of social control, and
pedagogical cooperation are widely discussed, and practical suggestions and recommendations are
developed.

Author Biography

  • Tolanova Mahliyo Murotali kizi Kholdaraliyeva Shahlo

    Andijan State Pedagogical Institute
    Teacher of the Department of "Pedagogy and Psychology"
    Student of group 307, Faculty of Social and Applied Sciences

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Published

2026-05-13

How to Cite

THE ROLE OF FAMILY PSYCHOLOGY IN FORMING MORAL AND MORAL IMMUNITY AGAINST INFORMATION ATTACKS. GENDER STEREOTYPES: IMPACT ON CHILDREN’S UPbringing and SOCIAL CONSCIOUSNESS. (2026). Universal International Scientific Journal, 3(3.1), 466-467. https://universaljournal.uz/index.php/uxij/article/view/756