High rates of divorce, often attributed to lack of willingness to marry, point to an urgent need to investigate factors influencing such willingness. This article explores the relationship between self-concept, family support, and marriage readiness. It is based on a literature review that analysed multiple sources and previous research, which are synthesized and presented here. Therefore, a positive correlation between an individual's self-concept and the support they receive from their family is crucial in determining their readiness to enter the marriage phase. This is because the relationship between an individual's self-concept and the support they receive from their family provides a strong foundation for embarking on a new phase in life.
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