
Nicole Anne Espiritu- Student of Bachelor of Science in Psychology
- Student at Jesus Is Lord Colleges Foundation Inc.
Nicole Anne Espiritu
- Student of Bachelor of Science in Psychology
- Student at Jesus Is Lord Colleges Foundation Inc.
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Jesus Is Lord Colleges Foundation Inc.
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Basta driver, sweet lover." A short cheesy line makes them known as the roads' casanova, the nicest sweet talker, generous people, and someone who will ensure the passengers' safety. However, behind the most adorable smile on their lips is the underlying reason for their every sweat and hard work, and because of the recent events, everything change...
This study examines the correlation between psychological resilience, patience, and happiness among 438 tertiary students in the Philippines taking education courses. Correlation research suggests A moderate positive association was found between happiness and psychological resilience (r=.528). It was determined that there is a moderately positive...
One of the most significant scientific improvements in global health is vaccine development, reducing the risk of infectious diseases, preventing deaths, and strengthening health. Vaccine hesitancy is a delay in accepting or refusing immunization, notwithstanding the availability of vaccination services. The primary goal of this study is to explore...
In today's culture, it is possible to see an increase in the number of kid employees. Many youngsters believe they have no choice but to labor to provide for their families survival. With this study, the researchers want to get a better understanding of the lived experiences, challenges, and coping mechanisms of child laborers who are caught in the...
The end of a relationship entails a significant change in one’s life. Separation of parents is defined as living in a household with only one parent or in a home where the parents are married but eventually stop living together as a couple. Typically, the experience of having a dysfunctional or unsatisfying relationship precedes the parents’ separa...
To increase student performance and learning, today's technology-driven society and academic institutions embrace Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs), leveraging learning management systems (LMS), and adopting blended learning methodologies. Thus, this study investigates the relationship between the usage of a learning management syst...
This study investigates the relationship between personality traits and self-esteem among 612 Filipino tertiary students. The statistical findings revealed a significant positive correlation between personality traits and self-esteem. Moreover, this study indicates that personality traits are linked to an individual's life in every domain, which se...
This study examines the relationship between psychological well-being and academic performance among 545 tertiary students in the Philippines. Correlation research suggests that psychological well-being and academic performance are significantly related. In conclusion, this study indicates that most students exhibit a positive attitude toward thems...
Human existence and behavior are continually changing, resulting in various difficulties. Addiction is one of these issues. The association between social anxiety, happiness, loneliness, and social media addiction is examined in this study among 438 Filipino college students. The Social Media Addiction Scale, a Social Anxiety Scale, the Oxford Happ...
This study examines the relationship between resilience and academic burnout among 605 tertiary students in the Philippines taking medicine courses. Correlation research suggests that resilience and academic burnout are significantly related. In conclusion, this study indicates that most students had moderate levels of academic burnout. In terms of...
Among the challenges of this pandemic, job burnout and job satisfaction have been severe and widespread issues among frontline employees. Employees have a more significant risk of burnout than those in the periphery. The pandemic's daily struggle substantially impacts a person's daily pleasure and experiences with their job. As a result, this study...
Social media use has become prevalent and nearly inevitable, changing the way students interact, connect, and socialize; it has become an integral part of their social and cultural fabric. As a result, students spend a significant amount of time on social media. Thus, this study investigates the impact of social media usage on students' academic pe...
Everyone is aware of the existence of personality, but no one is aware of what it is. It determines the number of key qualities as well as how people connect. A person's personality is made up of a variety of characteristics. Thus, this investigates the impact of personality traits on the academic performance of senior high school students from pri...
Eating habits, as well as mental and social well-being, can be influenced by health. This cross-sectional study used the Simple Lifestyle Indicator Questionnaire (SLIQ) and the Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Score (DASS-42) to assess the connection between a healthy lifestyle and stress in 656 tertiary students. According to the findings, 71.8 per...
Amidst this worldwide pandemic, depression is a significant and pervasive public health issue. Furthermore, there is the possibility of using social media postings as a new lens for studying depression in communities. This study looked at the link between social media addiction and depression among Filipino senior high school students from private...
The Philippines is one of many countries affected by COVID-19. Hence, the Commission on Higher Education sought to build an alternative and new approach or strategy of learning-online modality. Thus, this study examined the association between resilience, academic self-concept, and first-year student adjustment to college using data collected from...