Perceived acceptance across significant relationships of alcohol consumers among graduating college students / Elaine Jean S. Ramos. 6

By: Elaine Jean S. Ramos. 4 0 16, [, ] | [, ] |
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Action note: In: Summary: ABSTRACT: Alcohol consumption has been one of the major health concerns by the public as it is one of the global leading risk factors. It has also been rooted to a variety of factors, including social factors, and was found to increase once an individual enters college. The researcher hypothesized if there is a significant difference between the perceived acceptance in friends and family, and between the perceived acceptance in father and mother of alcohol consumers among graduating college students. Using the Perceived Acceptance Scale, 173 respondents from the College of Business and Government Management in Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila were invited as participants of the study. After the statistical analysis of the gathered data, the results show that perceived acceptance in family is significantly higher than the perceived acceptance in friends. Likewise, it was also found that perceived acceptance in mother is significantly higher than the perceived acceptance in father. Overall, most alcohol consumers find the most social acceptance in their mothers and the least social acceptance in their friends. Other editions:
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Undergraduate Thesis: (B.S. Psychology) - Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila, 2018. 56

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ABSTRACT: Alcohol consumption has been one of the major health concerns by the public as it is one of the global leading risk factors. It has also been rooted to a variety of factors, including social factors, and was found to increase once an individual enters college. The researcher hypothesized if there is a significant difference between the perceived acceptance in friends and family, and between the perceived acceptance in father and mother of alcohol consumers among graduating college students. Using the Perceived Acceptance Scale, 173 respondents from the College of Business and Government Management in Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila were invited as participants of the study. After the statistical analysis of the gathered data, the results show that perceived acceptance in family is significantly higher than the perceived acceptance in friends. Likewise, it was also found that perceived acceptance in mother is significantly higher than the perceived acceptance in father. Overall, most alcohol consumers find the most social acceptance in their mothers and the least social acceptance in their friends.

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