Master of Science in Social Workhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12852/712024-03-29T09:24:56Z2024-03-29T09:24:56ZPersonal and household profile and level of well-being of Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) beneficiaries in Balete, AklanMurillo, Ivy Jane B. Colashttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12852/18002021-12-14T07:00:15Z2019-01-01T00:00:00ZPersonal and household profile and level of well-being of Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) beneficiaries in Balete, Aklan
Murillo, Ivy Jane B. Colas
This paper determined the personal and household profile of the 4Ps beneficiaries in Balete, Aklan. It also aimed to determine their level of well-being in 2015 and at present Further, the study determined the relationships of the personal and household profile to the present level of well-being. This is a descriptive correlation research study. Data were collected from 454 respondents using stratified random sampling and an interview schedule. SPSS was used in data processing and analysis using frequency and percentage distribution for the descriptive analysis and Chi-square test for the inferential analysis. Results revealed that the respondents were female, aged 50 years old and above, married, Roman Catholics, had elementary or high school level of education, unemployed, with no income, have been beneficiaries of 4Ps for 8 years, and were always attending FDS. The respondents households have 5 to 6 members; nuclear living arrangement, with 2 to 3 children, no Senior Citizens and PWDs, with 2 to 3 women members, with at most one working member, earning PHP 8,000.00 and below per month, receiving 4Ps grant amounting to PHP 1,501.00-2,000.00 per month, and a total household income of PHP 5,001.00-10,000.00 per month. The respondents’ educational attainment and personal income have significant relationship with their level of wellbeing. In terms of their household profile, the number of working members, household income from employment, 4Ps grant, and total monthly household income has a significant relationship with their level of well-being. The economic sufficiency level, social adequacy level and level of well-being in 2015 of the respondents have significant relationship with their present level of well-being.
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2019-01-01T00:00:00ZViolence against women: Knowledge, experiences, and coping mechanisms among the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program women grantees in San Miguel, IloiloSabarillo, Judy Mae Mijareshttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12852/17992021-12-14T07:00:14Z2019-01-01T00:00:00ZViolence against women: Knowledge, experiences, and coping mechanisms among the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program women grantees in San Miguel, Iloilo
Sabarillo, Judy Mae Mijares
This study focused on the level of knowledge, major form of violence against women (VAW) experienced, and coping mechanisms on VAW among the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program women grantees in San Miguel, Iloilo. This study aimed to describe the respondents’ characteristics; determine the level of knowledge of Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4P’s) women grantees on Violence against Women (VAW), major form of VAW experienced and coping mechanism of Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4P’s) grantees on violence against women (VAW), and the interrelationships in the level of knowledge, major form of VAW experienced, and coping mechanisms on Violence against women. This descriptive-correlational study used a one-shot survey design. Data collected from 228 women grantees were analyzed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS). Results revealed that the women grantees are from outside Barangays in San Miguel, less than 40 years old, with High School level of education, Roman Catholics, 5 years in the program as members, married with 4-5 children, unemployed, earned less than Php3,000.00 per month, always present during Family Development Session, and in the survival level of well-being. They had high level of level of knowledge about Violence against Women, experienced economic abuse as major form of VAW, and coped up with planful problem solving. There were no significant relationship in the level of knowledge about Violence against Women and the profile of the women grantees except for the location of the respondents, age, number of children, and their occupation. Only the respondents’ location was significantly related to major form of Violence against Women experienced by women grantees and only number of children was significantly related to their major coping mechanism. Level of knowledge about VAW was significantly related to major form of VAW experienced but was not significantly related to major coping mechanism. Major form of VAW experienced was not significantly related to major coping mechanism.
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2019-01-01T00:00:00ZRecovery status among households in Typhoon Haiyan affected barangays of Ajuy, IloiloSoriano, Dannen May S.https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12852/13652021-09-03T03:00:13Z2020-01-01T00:00:00ZRecovery status among households in Typhoon Haiyan affected barangays of Ajuy, Iloilo
Soriano, Dannen May S.
This paper determined the recovery status of households in typhoon Haiyan affected barangays of Ajuy, Iloilo. It also determined the personal and economic profile of the respondents, their capacity building trainings received, and forms of aids received. Further, the study determined the relationships of profile to capacity building and skills trainings received, forms of aids and grants received, and recovery status; as well as the relationships of capacity building trainings received and forms of aids/grants received to recovery status. This is a descriptive-correlational study which employed a one-shot survey design in collecting data from 341 respondents using a researcher-made instrument. SPSS was used to process and analyze the collected data using frequency and percentage of distribution for the descriptive analysis and Chi-square test for the inferential analysis. Results revealed that the respondents were from Barangay Poblacion, aged 40 to 50 years old, with a mean age of 51.38 years, female, married, and secondary graduates. Before and after Typhoon Haiyan, they were generally farmers, with no other source of income, with savings, squat in their home lot, and had insurance. Their mean monthly income has increased from PHP 4,368.21 to PHP 5,048.27. They received an average of 1.2 capacity building trainings most of which is on economic security/livelihood. They indicated low level of learning from the capacity building trainings received. They have also received more than two forms of aids with an average of 2.7, largely in- kind/goods and cash for shelter inputs. However, they perceived low level of adequacy of aids they have received. They have perceived high (90.01% to 100.0%) recovery status. The number of capacity trainings received was significantly related to respondents’ personal and socio-economic profile except to respondents’ sex and insurance. The number of aids received was not significantly related to respondents’ personal and socioeconomic profile except to respondents’ barangay residence, and sex. Level of learning from trainings received was significantly related to respondents’ personal and socioeconomic profile except to respondents' civil status, major occupation, and home lot ownership. There was significant relationship between level of adequacy of aids received and respondents’ barangay residence, sex, other source of income, monthly income, and home lot ownership but there was no significant relationship to respondents’ age, civil status, educational attainment, major occupation, monthly savings, and insurance. Recovery status was significantly related to respondents’ barangay residence, insurance, and number of capacity building trainings received. It was not significantly related to respondents’ other personal and socio-economic profile.
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2020-01-01T00:00:00ZLived experiences of children in conflict with the law in Dalayunan: a Home for Boys with violations of Republic Act 9165 Known as the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002Auto, Eva A.https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12852/13632021-09-03T02:00:14Z2020-01-01T00:00:00ZLived experiences of children in conflict with the law in Dalayunan: a Home for Boys with violations of Republic Act 9165 Known as the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002
Auto, Eva A.
This study is about the lived Experiences of CICLs in Dalayunan. The study was guided by the following objectives; to explore the lived experiences of the children in conflict with the law in Dalayunan, Iloilo City with Violation of Republic Act 9165 known as the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002. This study also would like to determine the meaning of the lived experiences of the CICL in the said Center of the alleged violation. This is a qualitative research that uses phenomenological approach to investigate the lived experiences. Through in-depth interview, the participants feelings and perceptions of the phenomenon were elicited. The study findings revealed that the respondents described their lived experiences of living in Dalayunan, a Home for Boys and its meaning under eight (8) major themes with corresponding sub themes. These are as follows: 1) Adaptability on Structured Rules and Regulations with subthemes which included Center scheduled activities, assigned tasks, quarrel with co-residents, disrespect, misunderstanding and violating rules and regulations;2) Values inculcation which involved the value of respect, kindness, friendship, and pakikisama; 3) Healthy Life Style which included eating and sleeping regularly, staying away from vices and listening to music; 4) Enhanced Talents and Skills with subthemes on skills to earn income, learn about music, provision of learning tools; 5) Change in Life Perspective with subthemes on change in behavior, discipline, and self-realization; 6) Guidance and Support from Staff, provision of basic needs and staff as parents; 7) Spiritual Growth, prayer and bible reading; and, 8) Emotional Struggle, isolation and separation from loved ones. Using the above findings, it is implied that the respondents living experiences have both positive and negative meanings in the lives of the children. It made them realize the essence of their families while living in the Center.
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