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- ItemPaglabas ni Juan sa Katawan ni Maria: An untold stories of transman(2018) Crismon C. Dela Cruz and Daisy M. SaberonAng kwalitatibong pag-aaral na ito na naglalayong pag-aralan ang karanasan ng mga Transman. Ang mga kalahok sa pag-aaral ay nasa edad dalawampung taong gulang (20) hanggang apat napu't limang taong gulang (45) na kasalukuyang nakatira sa Metro Manila. Pakikipagkwentuhan ang naging daloy ng pakikipag-usap ng mananaliksik sa mga kahok kung saan narrative approach ang ginamit sa pag-aanalisa ng mga nakalap na datos. Lumabas sa pag-aaral na ang pangunahing dahilan kung bakit binabago ng isang transman ang kanilang katawan ay upang iayon ang pagkakakilanlan ng preparensyal nilang kasarian sa kanilang katawan, hormonal replacement theraphy (HRT) naman ang paraan na kanilang ginamit. Ang epekto naman nito sa kanilang katawan ay pagbaba ng kanilang boses, paghinto ng kanilang buwanang dalaw, pagpapawis ng labis, pagkakaroon ng tagihawat, pagkakaroon ng balbas, paglaki at paglakas ng katawan. Gayundin naman napapaliit ng theraphy na ito ang kanilang dibdib, kung dati sila ay gumagamit ng bra o binder upang matago ang kanilang dibdib sa ngayon ay hindi na sila gumagamit nito. Sa kanila namang ari ayon sa dalawang kalahok ay malaki ang ipinagbago nito, kumpara sa dating itsura ito ay nagbago simula ng sila ay sumailalim sa HRT. Napansin nilang lumulubog ang kanilang ovary ng paunti unti. Sa pagbabago naman sa emosyon sila dumanas ng mood swings. Lumalabas din sa pag-aaral na ito ang mga mithiin ng mga transman katulad na lamang ng matanggap sa lipunan, makapagpa-opera ng kanilang katawan upang maiayon ito sa preparensyal nilang kasarian.
- ItemPost traumatic stress disorder, resilience and subjective well being of Filipino soldiers(2018) Ashley Mae E. Nono and Cristal Joy P. PadillaThis quantitative study intended to identify the Levels of PTSD, resilience and subjective well being of Filipino soldiers. It aimed to know if there is a significant relationship between PTSD and resilience and PSTD and subjective well being. The study consists of 100 participants from Fort Magsaysay, Palayan City, Nueva Ecija. The study used standardized survey questionnaires to measure the level of the variables. The study showed that the participants have a low level of PSTD, normal resilience, high life satisfaction, high positive affect and low negative affect. Also the study showed that there is a weak negative relationship between PTSD and resilience, no relationship between PTSD to life satisfaction and positive affect, and there is a moderate positive relationship between PTSD and negative affect.
- ItemPsychological well being, and stress sensitivity of CLSU students involved in fraternity(2018) Emman M. AcdalPsychological well being refers to positive mental health which develops through a combination of emotional regulation, personality characteristic, identity and life experience. Stress sensitivity defined as the decrease in the relative growth rate of a species relative to a decline in resource supply. Individuals who sensitive to stress possess characteristic as putative trait the develops through genetically mediated transactional relation between temperamental characteristic and environment. This study investigated the relationship of psychological well being and stress sensitivity among 100 respondents from CLSU. ANOVA was used to determine the difference between level of psychological well being and stress sensitivity and results shows no difference. Pearsonr showed that age, sex, length of service of fraternity has no significant relationship between psychological well being and stress sensitivity. According to research, there is a significant relationship between psychological well being and stress sensitivity.
- ItemPsychological well-being and quality of life of street food vendors(2018) Peter Carlo B. tapang and Mark Sherwin D.J. ZafraThis quantitative study was conducted to know the psychological well-being and quality of life of street food vendors from Gapan City and San Jose City, Nueva Ecija. psychological well-being refers to a positive mental health (Edwards, 2005). Quality of Life refers to individual satisfaction with his or her life (Ruzevicius & Akranaviciute, 2007). The participants are dominant in male which numbered of 135. Results showed that there is a positive significant relationship between the psychological well being and quality of life of street food vendors. the relationship of socio-demographic to PWB have no significant relationship in terms of their monthly income and age. Results show that the health and functioning, social and economical, psychological/spiritual and family have a highly significant relationship but the monthly income have a significant relationship and the age have not significant relationship. The results showed that the psychological well being and quality of life domains have a weak significant relationship. Also, the result showed that the quality of life and the domains of psychological well being have a weak significant relationship. The researchers used path analysis and it showed in the results of weak significant realtionship among the domains of PWB and QoL.
- ItemRECIPIENT FACTORS AND GULLIBILITY AMONG COLLEGE STUDENTS(2018) Phil Darren E. Agustin andd Marilea Tricia F. BulanadiGullibility is the idea that people believe in information that are not validated to be true. This effect of gullibility on such a large scale often endangered people not only in making wise decisions but also can be threatening. But what factors can associate to level of gullibility? Several past studies, explore the roles of different factors and their role in social persuasion. From that, this quantitative study, focused to elaborate on the concept of recipient factors (self-esteem, social intelligence, hostility and richness in fantasy). Since, recipient factors are defined by some studies as critical determinant of persuasibility. Individually, the said factors were tested for its relationship with the level of gullibility. Additionally, the said factors were tested also to determine the capability to predict the level of gullibility of the grouped and the proposed models of recipient factors. Results showed that. level of gullibility among individuals is highly negatively related with the level of self-esteem. Individually, the said factors were tested for its relationship with the level of gullibility. Additionally, the said factors were tested also to determine the capability to predict the level of gullibility of the grouped and the proposed models of recipient factors. Results showed that, level of gullibility among individuals is highly negatively related with the level of self-esteem. Individuals that have high self-esteem have low level of gullibility. It is also found that self-esteem can predict the level of gullibility. In addition, collectively speaking, social intelligence, richness in fantasy with self-esteem as constant can predict gullibility. This implies that college students with high self-esteem and high social intelligence paired with low level of richness in fantasy is predicted to have lower levels of gullibility and vice versa. however, without self-esteem they cannot stand alone as predictor.
- ItemStreet harassment experience, coping, response and restriction movement of CLSU students(2018) Anna Mae A. Montoya and Hazel Grace U. TejanoThe main aim of the current study is to look upon the street harassment experiences of male and female CLSU college students. This quantitative study analyzed the frequency of street harassment experience, coping response and level of restriction movement and explained the relationship of the three variables. The study used a questionnaire containing 3 indexes by Fairchild and Rudman (2007). The results of the study shows that the level of street harassment experience of majority of CLSU college students is very low in terms of frequency and on the comparison of male and females, it was found that females' street harassment experience is higher. The level of restriction movement of CLSU college students is high among females and neutral among males. Verbal is the most common form of street harassment experienced, the most experienced type of street harassment by females is catcalls, whistles or a stare while the most experienced type of street harassment by males is unpleasant, offensive sexual remarks, jokes or actions. Most used type of coping response by male and female students is passive coping response. Data were gathered by disseminating survey questionnaires to participants, analyzed and interpreted quantitatively using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS).
- ItemTHE RELATIONSHIP OF COMMUNICATION AND SPIRITUALITY ON MARITAL SATISFACTION AMONG MARRIED COUPLES IN NUEVA ECIJA(2018) Vanielyn Joy B. Agliam and Zyrl Mae D. RamosThis quantitative descriptive-correlational study generally intended to know the relationship between communication and spirituality to marital satisfaction. It hypothesized that married couples with high level of communication and high level of spirituality are more likely to have high level of marital satisfaction. Data was collected on married couples who were randomly selected in Nueva Ecija. Result showed that married couples in Nueva Ecija have high level of marital satisfaction, communication and spirituality. the findings of the study shows that the married couples levels of the communication and spirituality have relationship on their marital satisfaction.
- ItemThe relationship of facebook intensity, facebook motivation and big five personality traits among CLSU students(2018) Joanna Rhose S. Lucas and Ma. Deseree B. RomeroThis quantitative study was conducted to know if there were significant relationships between facebook intensity, Facebook motivation and big five personality traits. In addition, this study wants to describe the level of facebook intensity and different types of Facebook motivation in regards of their personality traits. the researchers collected 340 respondents, and then researchers chose 30 participants each personality traits (extraversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, neuroticism and openness) with a total of 150 participants. They belonged to the grade 11-12 and 1st year to 5th year college at Central Luzon State University (CLSU) for the school year 2017-2018. Based on the results of this study, it was concluded that all of the students were neither low nor neither high in level of Facebook intensity regardless of personality traits. Findings also reveal that intrinsic motivation, extrinsic motivation, and amotivation have low level of motivation to post on facebook in terms of their personalities. In addition, it was found that there is no significant relationship between facebook intensity and personality traits. Finally, results found that there is a significant relationship between. Facebook intensity on extrinsic motivation and intrinsic motivation to post. However, amotivation found no significant relationship on Facebook posting.