Demographic profile as correlates to the relationship of stress and academic self-efficacy among senior high school students: basis for resiliency program /

By: Ma. Roella Shaira D. Fontanilla
Language: English Manila: PLM, 2017Description: Undergraduate Thesis: (B.S. Psychology) - Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila, 2017Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeGenre/Form: academic writingsDDC classification: . LOC classification: BF698 F65 2017
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ABSTRACT: The purpose of the study is to see the correlation of demographic profile with the relationship of stress and academic self-efficacy of the senior high school students of Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila. The respondents of the study has a total of 294 senior high school students who were 152 STEM students, 105 ABM students and 37 HUMSS students age between 15 to 18 years old of equal number of female and male. The instruments used for data collection were Perceived Stress Scale and Self-Efficacy Questionnaire. The result on the statistics shows that the age of the students is not correlated with stress. However, female students have higher level of stress. The findings also show that age and gender differences are not correlated with academic self-efficacy. Upon using Spearman Rho, the null hypothesis which states that there is no significant relationship between demographic profile as correlates with the relationship of stress and academic self-efficacy was accepted. With all of the findings that the researcher gathered, the researcher came up with resiliency program to help students manage their stress.
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ABSTRACT: The purpose of the study is to see the correlation of demographic profile with the relationship of stress and academic self-efficacy of the senior high school students of Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila. The respondents of the study has a total of 294 senior high school students who were 152 STEM students, 105 ABM students and 37 HUMSS students age between 15 to 18 years old of equal number of female and male. The instruments used for data collection were Perceived Stress Scale and Self-Efficacy Questionnaire. The result on the statistics shows that the age of the students is not correlated with stress. However, female students have higher level of stress. The findings also show that age and gender differences are not correlated with academic self-efficacy. Upon using Spearman Rho, the null hypothesis which states that there is no significant relationship between demographic profile as correlates with the relationship of stress and academic self-efficacy was accepted. With all of the findings that the researcher gathered, the researcher came up with resiliency program to help students manage their stress.

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