SOME ASPECTS OF STUDYING PERSONAL SPIRITUAL AND CULTURAL NEEDS

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Abduhalil Mavrulov Abdulhaevich, Munisa Mavrulova Abduhalilovna, Bozorov Otabek Khasanbaevich, Davlatov Olimjon Davlatovich

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This study aims to explore the formation of spiritual-cultural needs and their impact on social stability in Uzbekistan. In the context of modern global challenges, it is essential to understand the role of spiritual values in maintaining national identity and cultural heritage. The study investigates the relationship between social, cultural, and psychological factors in shaping these needs, with a focus on Uzbekistan's unique social and economic conditions.


A mixed-methods approach was employed, including surveys and interviews with participants from different age groups and professional backgrounds. The findings reveal that 78% of respondents emphasize the importance of spiritual needs for societal stability, while 65% highlight the role of national values among youth in shaping their worldview. The social and cultural environment was identified as a significant factor in the formation of these needs, with 60% of participants noting its influence. Additionally, 55% of respondents indicated the crucial role of psychological and social factors in developing spiritual needs.


The results suggest that fostering national values, cultural programs, and educational reforms are essential for addressing spiritual needs and ensuring social harmony. Future research should explore regional variations and the impact of global cultural shifts on local spiritual practices. The study provides insights into the development of policies that promote spiritual and cultural well-being, which can contribute to the long-term social stability of Uzbekistan.

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