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Neurotic trends and self-esteem among adolescents: basis for personality enhancement program / 6 6 Claire E. Baldueza. - - - 62 pp. 28 cm. - - - - - . - . - 0 . - . - 0 .
Undergraduate Thesis: (B.S. Psychology) - Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila, 2017.
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ABSTRACT: This quantitative study investigated the difference between the neurotic trends; moving towards people, moving against people and moving away from people and the levels of self-esteem interpreted as low, average and high among 200 junior high school students ages 13 to 16 at Blessed Elena Academy statistics and One-Way Analysis of Variance were conducted to analyze the data. A 70-item Neurotic Trends Indicator for Adolescents (NTI) was used to determine the neurotic trend of the individual and 10-item Rosenberg Self-esteem Scale (RSES) for the level of self-esteem. Results revealed that statistically, low and high levels of self-esteem have no significant relationship with the neurotic trends. Meaning, adolescents with moving away neurotic trend more likely to have a low level of self-esteem while adolescents with moving against neurotic trend tend to have a high level of self-esteem. Average level of self-esteem was found to have a significant relationship with all the three neurotic trends. Majority of the adolescents possess a compliant personality or moving toward neurotic trend and an average level of self-esteem which can be translated into positive self-esteem. Implementation of proposed Personality Enhancement Program was recommended to help the adolescents gain awareness on the importance of knowing their personality as well as their perceived self-worth in order to improve their self and their relationships. Regular activities where students are given a chance to participate must be instituted.
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Neurotic trends and self-esteem among adolescents: basis for personality enhancement program / 6 6 Claire E. Baldueza. - - - 62 pp. 28 cm. - - - - - . - . - 0 . - . - 0 .
Undergraduate Thesis: (B.S. Psychology) - Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila, 2017.
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ABSTRACT: This quantitative study investigated the difference between the neurotic trends; moving towards people, moving against people and moving away from people and the levels of self-esteem interpreted as low, average and high among 200 junior high school students ages 13 to 16 at Blessed Elena Academy statistics and One-Way Analysis of Variance were conducted to analyze the data. A 70-item Neurotic Trends Indicator for Adolescents (NTI) was used to determine the neurotic trend of the individual and 10-item Rosenberg Self-esteem Scale (RSES) for the level of self-esteem. Results revealed that statistically, low and high levels of self-esteem have no significant relationship with the neurotic trends. Meaning, adolescents with moving away neurotic trend more likely to have a low level of self-esteem while adolescents with moving against neurotic trend tend to have a high level of self-esteem. Average level of self-esteem was found to have a significant relationship with all the three neurotic trends. Majority of the adolescents possess a compliant personality or moving toward neurotic trend and an average level of self-esteem which can be translated into positive self-esteem. Implementation of proposed Personality Enhancement Program was recommended to help the adolescents gain awareness on the importance of knowing their personality as well as their perceived self-worth in order to improve their self and their relationships. Regular activities where students are given a chance to participate must be instituted.
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