A social cohesion is not a protective risk factor associated with family interactions for it caters individual and groups in the society that works towards the well-being of all its members.
Social cohesion include concerns about empowering poor and marginalized people to take advantage of global opportunities and cooperating together towards common ends.
Meanwhile, the protective risk factors associated with family interaction includes smaller family structure, supportive relationships with parents, good sibling relationships, adequate monitoring and rule-setting by parents.