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040 _aFoundation University
_beng
_cFoundation University
_dFoundation University
050 _a(CoN-Nur) LG 221 D35 N87
_bA5 N87 2010 C39
100 _aCazon, Roberto A., Jr.,
_eauthor
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245 0 0 _aExperienced stressors and coping strategies among college students of Foundation University /
_cby Roberto A. Cazon, Jr., Judith V. Ambos, Charity Joy P. Anino, and [others].
260 _aDumaguete City :
_bFoundation University ;
_c2010
264 _42010
300 _3volume
_aix, 109 leaves :
_bill. (col.) ;
_c28 cm.
_fresource
336 _2rdacontent
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_aunmediated
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500 _aA study conducted among college students of Foundation University.
502 _aUndergraduate thesis (Nursing, Bachelor of Science in) -- Foundation University, 2010
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and appendices
520 _aABSTRACT Stressors and Coping Strategies among Title College Students of Foundation University Authors Judith V. Ambos Charity Joy P. Anino Ray Ann Q. Cabangbang Roberto A. Cazon, Jr. Allan A. Escamillan, Jr. Jerlyn J. de Ausen Milena B. Martin Archie V. Rahiol Gretchen S. Saycon Donna Louise R. Tragico Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree Foundation University School Dr. E. Meciano Road, Dumaguete City, Oriental School Address Negros September 2009 Date of Completion : A total of 231 second level college students of Foundation University were surveyed using the Adolescent Coping Orientation for Problem Experiences (A- COPE) questionnaire as the main research instrument. It aimed to detemine the sources, type of stressors, and the coping strategies adopted by these respondents upon experiencing such stressors. It further attempted to test the existence of correlation between age and gender. Data were statistically treated using frequency cOunt, percentage, mean weight, and ranking. Chi-square was utilized to detemine significant correlation. Findings reveal that majority of the respondents were females (64.07%), with only 35.93% males and mostly within the age bracket 17-18 (53.68%);: although, there were significant number from age bracket 19 and up (46.32. Top sOurces of stressors include: (1) academic deadlines (51.52%): (2) budgeting money (51.08%); (3) professional pursuits (48.92%); and (4) peer groups and peer pressures (41.99%). Likewise, the top four coping strategies include: (1) investing in close friends (4.56 mean average, most of the time); (2) engaging in demanding activity (3.26, sometimes); (3) being humorous (3.21, sometimes); and (4) developing social support (3.2, sometimes). Findings further reveal that age and gender do not have significant correlation with coping strategies. Hence, college students respond to varied stressors similarly regardless of age and sex.
650 _aCollege students
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_xPsychology
_xPhilippines.
650 _aStress (Psychology)
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_xPhilippines.
650 _aAdjustment (Psychology)
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_xPhilippines.
650 _aCoping
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_xPhilippines.
658 _aNursing Research 2 (RLE)
_bIndustrial Engineering, Bachelor of Science in ;
_cNUR 107
700 _aAmbos, Judith V.,
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700 _aAnino, Charity Joy P.,
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700 _aCabangbang, Ray Ann Q.,
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700 _aEscamillan, Allan A., Jr.,
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700 _aDe Ausen, Jerlyn J.,
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700 _aMartin, Milena B.,
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700 _aRahiol, Archie V.,
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700 _aSaycon, Gretchen S.,
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700 _aTragico, Donna Louise R.,
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856 _3Experienced stressors and coping strategies among college students of Foundation University
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